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Unobserved heterogeneity of dynamic capability and sustainable performance of dairy microfirms

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dc.contributor.author Bwabo, Maulid H.
dc.contributor.author Zhiqiang, Ma.
dc.date.accessioned 2026-05-21T07:31:11Z
dc.date.available 2026-05-21T07:31:11Z
dc.date.issued 2025
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.mocu.ac.tz/xmlui/handle/123456789/2186
dc.description This is an Abstract en_US
dc.description.abstract Scholars have examined populations within firms and found that managers and employees exhibit similar characteristics in the relationship between dynamic capability drivers and sustainable performance. However, the unobserved relationship between dynamic capability drivers and sustainable performance in the context of dairy microfirms is less investigated. The main motive is to examine the unobserved connection in the relationship between dynamic capability drivers and sustainable performance in dairy microfirms in Tanzania. Illustrating the knowledge-based view (KBV), this study determines that valuable competencies impact dairy microfirms' sustainable performance. The 300 participants in this study were employees and managers of dairy microfirms in three regions of Tanzania Tanga, Arusha, and Kilimanjaro. A unique unit segment technique - response-based unit segmentation-partial least squares (REBUS-PLS) path modelling - is used to uncover latent classes to meet the research objective. Our findings reveal that the aggregate model hypotheses were significant. Furthermore, the paper illuminates potential unobserved variations between managers and employees concerning the dynamic capability drivers and sustainable performance of dairy microfirms in Tanzania.The potential unobserved differences between managers and employees provide an alternative explanation for the relationship between dynamic capability drivers and sustainable performance. This helps avoid the 'competency trap' and explains how to improve the dynamic capabilities of dairy microfirms Homogeneous behaviour among managers and employees strongly suggests collectivist work to improve sustainable performance. We contribute empirically by demonstrating the underlying dynamic capability drivers of managers and employees in heterogeneous segments to explain sustainable performance en_US
dc.publisher Moshi Co-operative University (MoCU) en_US
dc.subject dynamic capability drivers en_US
dc.subject sustainable performance en_US
dc.subject knowledge sharing en_US
dc.subject sensing capability en_US
dc.title Unobserved heterogeneity of dynamic capability and sustainable performance of dairy microfirms en_US
dc.type Other en_US


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