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Joaquín Alegre-vidal

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Design management capability and product innovation in SMEs

2013

[Purpose]: The aim of this paper is to present design management as a dynamic capability and to analyze its mediating role between organizational learning capability and product innovation performance in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). [Design/methodology/approach]: Structural equation modeling is used to test the research hypotheses based on data from the Italian and Spanish ceramic tile industries. The data are derived from the responses of 182 companies (50 percent of the target population) to a questionnaire addressed to Product Development Managers and Human Resource Managers. [Findings]: The results suggest that organizational learning capability enhances product innovation throu…

Design managementDesign managementKnowledge managementProduct innovationbusiness.industrySmall to medium‐sized enterprisesInnovation managementManagement Science and Operations ResearchGeneral Business Management and AccountingProduct innovationItalySpainMediationNew product developmentOrganizational learningDynamic capabilityDesign management Dynamic capabilityOrganizational learning capabilityBusinessSmall and medium-sized enterprisesMarketingInnovationHuman resourcesSmall to medium-sized enterprisesManagement Decision
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Relationship among Perceived Dynamism, Technological Posture and Innovation Performance

2014

A main strategic election for a firm is its technological posture, which can be understood as its propensity to innovate and the moment for the introduction of technological changes into the market. This paper, which focuses on the renewable energy industry in Spain, establishes that in environments in which dynamism is understood by managers as high, and the appreciation of change is greater, firms develop a greater tendency towards technological leadership postures (pioneer or first-mover strategy) rather than conservative or follower postures (last-mover strategy). The results of the analysis, carried out through a structural equation model based on the partial least squares (PLS) techni…

España.españalcsh:Trenewable energy sectorinnovation performancetechnological posturelcsh:Technologypostura tecnológicasector de energías renovablesManagement of Technology and Innovationlcsh:Technology (General)spainlcsh:T1-995dinamismo percibidoperceived dynamismresultados de innovación
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Is R&D Enough to Take Advantage From External Knowledge?: Focusing on Coordination Mechanisms

2014

The purpose of this paper is to analyze the role of research and development (R&D) and coordination mechanisms (such as decentralization in decision-making and formalization of organizational processes) in the transformation of external knowledge into innovation results. We use survey data for performing standard ordinary least squares regressions in a representative sample of firms from the Spanish Ceramic Tile Industry. The results suggest that R&D is an important moderator influencing the relationship between acquiring external knowledge and innovation outcomes. Second, formalization tends to have a detrimental effect in the transformation of external knowledge into innovation outputs. T…

FormalizationKnowledge managementformalizationdecentralizationexploitative innovationexternal knowledge sourcingDecentralizationlcsh:TechnologyExternal knowledge sourcingExploratory innovationr & dManagement of Technology and Innovationlcsh:Technology (General)Organizational theoryExternal knowledge sourcing Formalization Decentralization R&D Exploratory innovation Exploitative innovationMarketingR&Dbusiness.industrylcsh:TDecentralizationModerationOrganizational processesExploitative innovationr & dOrdinary least squaresSurvey data collectionlcsh:T1-995Businessexploratory innovation
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