The link between non-technological innovations and technological innovation

被引:141
作者
Mothe, Caroline [1 ]
Thuc Uyen Nguyen Thi [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Savoie, IREGE, Res Inst Econ & Management, Inst Management, Annecy Le Vieux, France
[2] INSTEAD, CEPS, Differdange, Luxembourg
关键词
Innovation; Organizations; Organizational performance; Luxembourg; Corporate strategy;
D O I
10.1108/14601061011060148
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose - This paper aims to provide evidence of the major role of non-technological activities in the innovation process. It seeks to highlight the effects of marketing and organizational innovation strategies on technological innovation performance. Design/methodology/approach - The paper tests theoretical hypotheses on a sample of 555 firms of the Fourth Community Innovation Survey (CIS 4) in 2006 in Luxembourg. Data are analyzed through a generalized Tobit model. Findings - Evidence is found to support the impact of innovation in the marketing and organization fields on a firm's capacity to innovate, but not on the innovative performance. The paper also statistically shows that the effects of non-technological innovation differ depending on the phase of the innovation process. Research limitations/implications - The causal link and the question of time frame between the various innovations could be further investigated, especially through longitudinal studies. Further research should also focus on the differences between large versus small firms, and service versus industrial firms. Practical implications - The effects of non-technological innovation are not the same according to whether the firm is in the first step of the innovation process (i.e. being innovative), or in a later step (i.e. innovative performance). Managers should be aware of these various effects in order to efficiently adopt non-technological innovation strategies. Originality/value - Few works have taken into account the role of other innovative strategies such as marketing and organization. As far as is known, this is the first study based on recent CIS data that looks at the interrelations between different types of innovation.
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页数:23
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