
The Relationship between Organizational Wisdom and Knowledge Management, Competitive Intelligence and Business Intelligence
Author(s) -
Mohammad Pourdjam A,
Seyed Ali-Siadat,
Saeed Rajaeepour
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
international journal of human resource studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2162-3058
DOI - 10.5296/ijhrs.v5i2.7605
Subject(s) - cronbach's alpha , likert scale , psychology , stratified sampling , competitive intelligence , sample (material) , population , construct (python library) , knowledge management , scale (ratio) , construct validity , marketing , business , statistics , sociology , mathematics , computer science , psychometrics , clinical psychology , developmental psychology , chemistry , demography , physics , chromatography , quantum mechanics , programming language
After the strategic management period in the past decades, signs of forming a new approach are seen with a focus on the wisdom of organizations management. This study was conducted with the purpose of examining the relationship of organizational wisdom and the components of strategic intelligence among employees of the Iranian University of Applied Science and Technology in 2014. The method of this study is descriptive correlation from the cross-sectional survey type and as far as the purpose is concerned, it is in the group of research and development. The target population is the influential employees in organization decision-making including 591 participants and the sample size was estimated to be 236 people and the stratified random sampling used was sensitive to the groups' size. To collect data, a researcher-made questionnaire with 108 items was used with 5-point Likert scale that enjoyed content and construct validity. The Cronbach's coefficient was calculated to be 0.93. The collected data was analyzed using the statistical methods of correlation coefficient determination and stepwise regressions. The findings showed that statistically organizational wisdom and strategic intelligence are significantly related with the regression coefficient of 0.67 within the research model (p<0.01), and the components of knowledge management explains 43%, competitive intelligence 32%, and business intelligence 37% of the variation of organizational wisdom; thus, increasing the strategic intelligence in organizations is mutually related with enhancing organizational wisdom.