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Technological and non-technological innovations,performance and propensity to innovate across industries: The case of an emerging economy
Institution:1. Faculty of Economic and Business, Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Erasmo Escala 1835, Santiago, Chile;2. Massey University, School of Management, New Zealand
Abstract:Innovation in a firm may be non-technological, such as organizational and marketing innovation, and technological, such as product and process innovation. The aim of this article is to explore how different types of innovation affect the innovation development of the firm across industries. We chose Chile as an emerging market context. Our results show that only product innovations affect significantly innovation performance across industries. However, different types of propensities to innovate are affected differently by technological and non-technological innovations. We discuss implications for managers and policy makers in emerging economies, in which data tends to be scarce to develop new policy models and increase the effect of non-technological innovation on innovative performance.
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