TY - JOUR
T1 - What are the fundamental knowledge-sharing drivers of small family businesses in the restaurant and fast-food industry?
AU - Rezaei, Mojtaba
AU - Giovando, Guido
AU - Rezaei, Shahrbanou
AU - Sadraei, Razieh
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Purpose Despite the undoubted role of knowledge in the small family business (FB) in the restaurant and fast-food industry, there are some main challenges in the knowledge-sharing (KS) orientation for promoting their business. This study tries to recognise and explore the drivers influencing these enterprises' KS processes. Design/methodology/approach The authors applied combined exploratory and confirmatory analysis in two studies. In the first study, by the Delphi method, the 22 experts consisting of managers, FB owners and academic professors explore and forecast significant items and drivers. The second study is a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) for validating the first study's indicators using the survey collected amongst 218 restaurants and fast foods employees. Findings The findings indicate 23 indicators in three main drivers of individual, organisational and technological, are critical for KS in small FBs in the investigated industry. Originality/value This research supports the understanding of knowledge management and the FB and contributes to recognising the influential factors for KS amongst small and medium-sized family businesses in the food-related industry. Also, by identifying and ranking the most significant factors, this research will help entrepreneurs facilitate FB entrepreneurship. Finally, the results provide practical implications for current and future KM and FB decision-makers.
AB - Purpose Despite the undoubted role of knowledge in the small family business (FB) in the restaurant and fast-food industry, there are some main challenges in the knowledge-sharing (KS) orientation for promoting their business. This study tries to recognise and explore the drivers influencing these enterprises' KS processes. Design/methodology/approach The authors applied combined exploratory and confirmatory analysis in two studies. In the first study, by the Delphi method, the 22 experts consisting of managers, FB owners and academic professors explore and forecast significant items and drivers. The second study is a confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) for validating the first study's indicators using the survey collected amongst 218 restaurants and fast foods employees. Findings The findings indicate 23 indicators in three main drivers of individual, organisational and technological, are critical for KS in small FBs in the investigated industry. Originality/value This research supports the understanding of knowledge management and the FB and contributes to recognising the influential factors for KS amongst small and medium-sized family businesses in the food-related industry. Also, by identifying and ranking the most significant factors, this research will help entrepreneurs facilitate FB entrepreneurship. Finally, the results provide practical implications for current and future KM and FB decision-makers.
KW - Family business (FB)
KW - Knowledge management (KM)
KW - Knowledge sharing (KS)
KW - Restaurants and fast-foods
KW - Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
KW - Family business (FB)
KW - Knowledge management (KM)
KW - Knowledge sharing (KS)
KW - Restaurants and fast-foods
KW - Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/271635
U2 - 10.1108/bfj-08-2021-0948
DO - 10.1108/bfj-08-2021-0948
M3 - Article
SN - 0007-070X
VL - 124
SP - 2149
EP - 2178
JO - British Food Journal
JF - British Food Journal
ER -