KnE Social Sciences

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Measurement of Innovation Capability of Small Enterprises in the Wholesale Fabric Sector

Published date: Nov 11 2020

Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences

Issue title: International Conference on Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (IC-HEDS) 2019

Pages: 781–790

DOI: 10.18502/kss.v4i14.7934

Authors:

Denada Faraswacyen L. Gaoldf.lgaol@gmail.comInternational Relations Programme, Budi Luhur University, Jakarta, Indonesia

Erna MaulinaDoctoral Programme, Business Administration, Padjadjaran University, Bandung, Indonesia

Muhamad RizalDoctoral Programme, Business Administration, Padjadjaran University, Bandung, Indonesia

Margo PurnomoDoctoral Programme, Business Administration, Padjadjaran University, Bandung, Indonesia

Abstract:

The purpose of this paper is to measure the innovation capability of small enterprises in the wholesale fabric sector. This article uses a quantitative approach by applying Rasch analysis to measure the level of capability of small industry innovation through 48 statements addressed to 303 small businesses. Primary data was collected through distributing questionnaires directly to 325 respondents and 303 were returned. The instrument used in this study showed excellent reliability and validity, demonstrating that the construct capability of innovation could be fulfilled according to the Rasch model analysis. The results showed that small businesses that had the highest innovation capability were respondent number 037: female, age of the company: 0 – 2 years, number of employee: 0 – 10 people, and qualification: bachelor degree, marked by a tendency to answer agreed on various statements related to innovation capabilities; while respondent number 146, male, age of the company: 0 – 2 years, number of employees 0 – 10 people, and qualification: bachelor degree shows that answered towards disagreeing from the instrument of innovation capability so that it was concluded that the respondent had the lowest innovation capability among other respondents.

Keywords: Rasch model analysis, small enterprises, innovation capability

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