The Moderating Role of Knowledge Retention in the Relationship between Innovation Capability and Learning & Growth

O.E. Ibironke *

School of Education and Communication, University of Lincoln, United Kingdom.

A.B. Onamusi

Department of Management and Accounting, Lead City University Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria.

O.V. Ahamze

Department of Office & Information Management, Lead City University, Nigeria.

O.C. Idowu

School of Education and Communication, University of Lincoln, United Kingdom.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Purpose: Based on the general assumptions of the resource-based view and the organization knowledge conversion theory, the study assessed the interactions of innovation capability, knowledge retention, and learning & growth focusing on five Deposit Money Banks (DMBs) in Oyo State, Nigeria.

Method: A survey-based approach to research with N=377 DMB employees at three management levels in Ibadan Oyo States, Nigeria, was studied. A moderated regression analysis was used to test the three-way hypotheses framed in the study.

Findings: The results showed that innovation capability significantly influenced the learning & growth of DMBs investigated. Further analysis showed that knowledge retention enhanced the established influence of innovation capability on learning & growth to suggest a significant moderating effect.

Conclusion: The study concluded that innovation capability and knowledge retention are critical success factors that improved the learning & growth of DMBs in Ibadan Oyo States, Nigeria. This findings align with expectations of the RBV which considered innovation capability and knowledge retention as vital intangible resources of a firm for achieving competitive superiority. The study recommended that the management of the selected DMBs in Ibadan Oyo State, Nigeria interested in achieving competitive advantage through learning & growth should invest significant resources to improve their innovation capability and knowledge retention infrastructure.

Keywords: Innovation capability, knowledge retention, learning growth, resource based view, organizational knowledge, conversion theory


How to Cite

Ibironke, O.E., A.B. Onamusi, O.V. Ahamze, and O.C. Idowu. 2025. “The Moderating Role of Knowledge Retention in the Relationship Between Innovation Capability and Learning & Growth”. Asian Journal of Economics, Business and Accounting 25 (11):28-39. https://doi.org/10.9734/ajeba/2025/v25i112033.

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