Big Data as a Stakeholder of the Firm’s Innovation Process

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Abstract

Big data has already been used successfully by firms for innovation development and has been involved in many business processes to render them more efficient and productive. The innovation process is one of the most critical processes in firms related to all others at the firm level and beyond mostly due to its impact on a firm’s overall performance and potential. The innovation process is highly datadependent, so it is exceedingly impacted by the development of emerging technologies and big data in particular. In this study, we are exploring how big data is affecting the firm’s innovation process and how it is incorporated into each of its process steps to facilitate its demands. To examine the overall picture of the multidisciplinary topic, we conduct both a bibliometric analysis and a systematic analysis of the scientific literature in order to define the scope of the current application of big data within the innovation process. Furthermore, we identify under-researched topics to indicate future research directions.

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Yordanova, Z. (2023). Big Data as a Stakeholder of the Firm’s Innovation Process. TEM Journal, 12(2), 1038–1047. https://doi.org/10.18421/TEM122-50

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