Absorptive capacity and innovation in low-tech companies in emerging economies
Author
Carpio-Gallegos, Javier Fernando del
Miralles, Francesc (Miralles i Torner)
Other authors
Universitat Ramon Llull. La Salle
Universidad ESAN
Publication date
2018-07Abstract
Innovation capacity is on the focus of policy makers in emerging economies. Although some studies show the antecedents of innovation capacity for developed economies and high technological industries, scant research outcomes exist for different settings. This study tries to shed some light on the drivers of innovation capacity for low technological companies in emerging economies. Using the absorptive capacity as a driver of technological and non-technological innovation capacity, this study proposes a SEM model to contribute to the literature of innovation capacity including technological and non-technological innovation, and the relationship between them, in low-techonology industries in an emerging economy. A sample of 706 manufacturing companies from Peru is used.
The academic contribution of this study states that absorptive capacity favors technological and non-technological innovation capacity and that non-technological innovation affects technological one. Accordingly, managerial contribution suggests improving absorptive capacity levels to internal R&D activities but also to organizational and marketing innovation activities.
Document Type
Article
Published version
Language
English
Keywords
Desenvolupament econòmic -- Efecte de les innovacions tecnològiques
Innovacions tecnològiques -- Perú
Pages
9 p.
Publisher
Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Facultad de Economía y Negocios
Is part of
Journal of Technology Management & Innovation. 2018, Vol.13, 2
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