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TITLE :pen: AN INTEGRATED INNOVATION MODEL : HOW INNOVATION ARE BORN AND …
TITLE :pen: AN INTEGRATED INNOVATION MODEL : HOW INNOVATION ARE BORN AND WHAT ARE THEIR IMPACTS ON FIRM PERFORMANCE
Introduction
:pencil2:The innovation such as the
process of equipping in new, improved capabilities or increased utility ( Drucker (1985)
:pencil2: Innovation as a technological progress and a business practice to accomplish
firms’ activities via better methods and processes. (Porter,1998)
:pencil2: Innovation is considered to be the successful development and application of new
knowledge (OECD, 1997)
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Objective
:check: To present a comprehensive and integrated model of innovation at firm level
:check:To discuss the effects of firm characteristic on the innovativeness capabilities if companies
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Firm Characteristic (the research is
ambiguous on the relationship between
company age and innovativeness. )
:fountain_pen: Firm size
:question: George et al. (2005) examined that the ownership structures of small and medium sized firms influence
their tendency to take risks and swell the scope and scale of innovativeness efforts
:question: Peters and Van Pottelsberghe (2003) found that although large firms are better in term of innovation competencies,small firms assign largest share of profits to innovative projects among Belgian manufacturing firms
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