Journal of Innovation Management, JIM 7, 4 (2019) pp.77-105
This study assessed resources capability of government co-operative supporting organizations
(GCSOs) in innovations dissemination to primary co-operative societies (PCSos) in Tanzania. Case study
research design using multiple cases was used involving five cases. Primary data were collected using key
informant interviews, focus groups discussions (FGDs), documentary reviews and personal observations.
Data were analysed using content analysis. The Atlas.ti computer software assisted in analyzing data
solicited from key informants and FGDs. Findings indicate that most GCSOs in Tanzania were poor
in terms of resources to disseminate innovations to PCSos. Most GCSOs were also not determined
at prioritizing and utilizing available resources for dissemination of innovations to PCSos. Furthermore,
some external factors e.g. inadequate government resources commitment, employment freezing and others
have been adversely affecting GCSOs resources capability to disseminate innovations to PCSos. Moreover,
there were no formal and comprehensive incentive systems to reward innovation dissemination activities
in most of the GCSOs. It is recommended that GCSOs executives should mobilise more internal resources
and ensure sufficient innovation resources prioritisation and utilization to adequately facilitate innovations
dissemination to PCSos. The GCSOs executives should also establish clear incentive systems to reward
innovation dissemination activities.