Relación entre el dinamismo percibido, la postura tecnológica y los resultados de innovación

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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) technique, show that, as anticipated, perceived dynamism is positively related to technological leadership (first-mover strategy), and that this relationship has a strong effect on innovation performance, in terms of generation of new technologies both in products and processes. © Universidad Alberto Hurtado, Facultad de Economía y Negocios.

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González-Ramos, M. I., Donate-Manzanares, M. J., Guadamillas-Gómez, F., & Alegre-Vidal, J. (2014). Relación entre el dinamismo percibido, la postura tecnológica y los resultados de innovación. Journal of Technology Management and Innovation, 9(2), 131–144. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-27242014000200010

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