Executives’ Knowledge Management and Emotional Intelligence Role: Dynamizing Factor towards Open Innovation

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The main aim of this empirical research was to classify the profiles of executives of Spanish companies. We classified the executives’ profiles based on two key factors of innovation: knowledge management and emotional intelligence. The sample comprised study 241 executives of Spanish companies, a principal component analysis, a two-stage cluster analysis, and an ANOVA analysis conducted by taking innovation as a dependent variable. The theory of resources and capacities was the theoretical framework. We conclude that the differentiation of executives’ profiles is essential to avoid the loss of innovative potential and a consequent loss of competitive advantage in the Spanish business sector. This research contributes to identify a taxonomy of executives’ profiles—agile, laggard, soloist and cooperator. These groups present some different levels of knowledge management and emotional intelligence and differences in their ability to innovate.

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Puerta, C. D. B., González, G. B., & García, I. P. S. (2021). Executives’ knowledge management and emotional intelligence role: Dynamizing factor towards open innovation. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity, 7(1), 83.

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