Abstract

This study aims to examine the effect of global market orientation strategy on the performance of Indonesian Higher Education Institutions. Furthermore, it investigates whether this relationship is mediated by intellectual capital readiness and open innovation. This is a quantitative study employing a multi-mediation research model conceptualizing the relationship among the five constructs. This study employs a resource-based view to explain the relationships among constructs and partial least squares-structural equation modeling to test the hypotheses studied. A sample of 119 schools/faculties, derived from the 50 best state and private institutions in Indonesia and based on the Webometrics 2021, was used. This research reveals the following main results. First, intellectual capital readiness fully mediates the influence of global market orientation strategy on the institutions’ performances. Second, open innovation does not mediate the effect of global market orientation strategy on institutions’ performances. This study is the first attempt to understand how global market orientation strategy enhances institutions’ performances via intellectual capital readiness and open innovation. This study reveals the insignificant effect of open innovation on performance. Thus, the main implication of these findings is that institutions need to downstream their innovations to the community for future performance and communities’ benefits. The applied execution does matter in the open innovation–institution performance relationship.

Highlights

  • Which factors trigger organizational performance during rapid and dynamic change?The answer to this question is important for society when faced with the role of higher education institutions (HEIs) in the era of globalization and during the COVID-19 pandemic

  • The results showed that total collinearity value of variance inflation factors (VIFs) of global market orientation strategy was 2.46, intellectual capital readiness was 1.93, open innovation was 2.41, and HEI’s performance was 1.35

  • The increasing quality of Indonesian HEIs is reflected in the number of universities included in the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World Ranking University, from 11 universities in 2021 to 16 universities in 2022

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Introduction

The answer to this question is important for society when faced with the role of higher education institutions (HEIs) in the era of globalization and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The quality of human capital will determine the competitive advantage of a nation. HEIs are needed in every country because of their strategic role in improving the quality of human capital through higher education [1,2,3] HEIs are demanded to enhance their quality by using global standards because they are compared to each other by the rating agencies, such as the ARWU, Times Higher Education (THE), and Quacquarelli Symonds (QS). Intellectual capital readiness, and open innovation affect the HEIs’ performance is the focus of this paper.

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