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    Relación entre innovación organizacional y desempeño organizacional
    (Universidad del Rosario, 2012-12-31) Yamakawa, Peter; Ostos, Jhony
    Several writings explore the organizational innovation and relate its effect on the organizational performance. However, few studies, on the one hand, take into account the technical innovation and the management innovation as dimensions of organizational innovation; and on the other hand, they use these dimensions to analyze its effect on the organizational performance. In this paper, the authors analyze the influence of innovation - including the two dimensions mentioned- on organizational performance. Furthermore, the authors examine the behavior of organizational characteristics as a moderator variable of this relationship. The study was applied to service sector companies. The results indicate that innovation and technical innovation have an influence on the organization performance, while management innovation does not. This strengthens the argument that asserts companies need to improve the low perception they have about the importance of management innovation, for better performances.
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    El impacto de redes de colaboración en la innovación tecnológica en empresas
    (Universidad Politécnica Salesiana, 2021-09-23) Del Carpio Gallegos, Javier Fernando; Miralles, Francesc
    Latin American manufacturing firms must develop innovations to be competitive. For this reason, this research has two objectives: first, to analyze how connections with customers, suppliers, competitors, and research institutes are related to absorptive capacity, and, second, to demonstrate the existing relationship between absorptive capacity and technological innovation. A theoretical model was developed to show the relationship among the variables. The structural equation modelling was applied through AMOS software to a sample of 1,098 Peruvian manufacturing firms that participated in the second national innovation survey carried out in 2015. This study contributes to the literature on how firms relate with collaboration networks to improve their innovation capacity. In this way, firms obtain knowledge by applying the inbound open innovation approach. This knowledge is processed through each firm’s absorptive capacity and will improve its innovation capacity. Low or medium-low tech manufacturing firms that make investments in machinery, hardware, and software are more able to carry out product and process innovations. Product innovations allow firms to maintain or increase their position in the market and have more satisfied customers, while process innovations reduce their operating costs and make them more efficient.
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    Influencia del entorno en la innovación organizacional en empresas de servicio en Perú
    (Fundação Escola de Comércio Álvares Penteado, 2013-12-13) Yamakawa Tsuja, Peter; Ostos Mariño, Jhony
    Several authors consider the environment variable to be an influential element on the innovation variable, but they do not provide further insight of the dimensions of these variables. This study, applied to a sample of service companies, includes dimensions of environment (uncertainty and complexity) and dimensions of innovation (technical and administrative), as well as organizational characteristics as a moderating variable in this relationship between environment and innovation. The results indicate that an uncertain environment promotes only technical innovation, while a complex environment promotes both administrative and technical innovation. It was also found that organizational characteristics partially moderate the relationship between the two variables.
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    Evaluación de la escala brasileña "Grado de innovatividad" en PYMEs peruanas
    (Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul, 2019-07-04) Sosa-Sacio, Manuel; Matos-Reyes, Nancy
    Innovation theories and models have traditionally responded to the reality of large companies and more developed countries, but nowadays their evolution is highlighting the need to study it also in emerging countries and SMEs, because they face different challenges. One of the current innovation models that is focused on these challenges is the triple helix (governmental programs that integrate university-business efforts), and within two triple-helix projects (one in Brazil and one in Peru) we designed and assessed a scale of innovation adapted to the reality of these countries. Results show that the scale is consistent in both countries, although discriminating singular profiles. Theoretical and empirical adjustment of the scale is supported, since it predicts creative performance and is affected by leader’s innovativeness, assumption which were raised in the design.
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    Análisis cualitativo de los determinantes de la innovación en una economía emergente
    (Universidad Politécnica Salesiana de Ecuador, 2019-03-28) Del Carpio-Gallegos, Javier Fernando; Miralles, Francesc
    Manufacturing companies strive to be innovative and thus competitive. These companies are very important in an emerging economy due to its contribution to a country’s gross domestic product and the generation of jobs. Therefore, the objective is to identify what are the internal and external factors that improve the innovation capacity of Peruvian manufacturing companies and, in turn, favor their competitiveness. A qualitative approach was applied based on the Glaser six-C model, which is part of the grounded theory, and the managers of the Peruvian manufacturing companies were interviewed. From the analysis and processing of this data with Atlas ti qualitative analysis software, it was found that suppliers and customers provide valuable information to innovate, and that the application of the design and the acquisition of machinery favor the innovations of these companies. To that extent, this qualitative study contributes to identify those factors that help Peruvian manufacturing companies improve their innovation capacity. Thus, manufacturing companies’ managers must identify those factors that favor the implementation of innovations and, in this way, will make their companies more competitive.
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    Analizando la innovación comercial en las empresas peruanas de manufactura de menor intensidad tecnológica
    (Fundación Getulio Vargas, Escuela de Administración de Empresas de São Paulo, 2020-07-03) Del Carpio Gallegos, Javier Fernando; Miralles, Francesc
    Non-technological innovation, including organizational and marketing innovation, has attracted substantial interest from researchers. The present study focuses on how external sources of knowledge relate to product, organizational, and marketing innovation, as well as analyzing how product and organizational innovation mediate the relationship between external sources of knowledge and marketing innovation. Current studies on marketing innovation do not present its real impact and importance for manufacturing companies. Using data from 557 Peruvian manufacturing companies that possess lower technological intensity, a model of partial structural equations was applied. The results show that external sources of market knowledge are related to product and organizational innovation. Managers should promote product innovations that favor the development of marketing innovations in the company.