INDONESIA SOEs BUILDING COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
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Title
INDONESIA SOEs BUILDING COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE
Subject
Innovation, Cross-Functional Coordination, Value Creation, Competitive Advantage, Marketing Performance.
Description
This article argues that the State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) are still incapable of Achieving the expected marketing performance. The low performance is due to the incapabilities of the SOEs in competition with other companies, inaccuracies in innovation both in terms of products, processes, and market innovation, as well as lack of coordination in the creation of multifunctional product value. The article is based on an empirical survey involving 141 state-owned companies. The results of analyzes indicate that SOEs have created innovative, cross-functional coordination, and value creation, but still weak in making product innovation and market value creation. Innovation has proven links with cross-functional coordination, while the innovation and cross-functional coordination effect on product value creation. However, Innovation has a predominant influence on value creation in comparison with cross-functional coordination. Meanwhile, the innovation by the SOEs has not been able to create a competitive advantage, while cross-functional coordination has a dominant influence on competitive excellence, Compared to the effect of innovation and value creation.
Creator
Lenggogeni1,Nandan Limakrisna2
Source
https://dinastipub.org/DIJEFA/article/view/271/198
Publisher
Universitas Trisakti Jakarta. Indonesia, Universitas Persada Indonesia Y.A.I. Jakarta. Indonesia
Date
05th May 2020
Contributor
Lenggogeni
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
text
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Citation
Lenggogeni1,Nandan Limakrisna2, “INDONESIA SOEs BUILDING COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed March 12, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/5400.