Orientación cultural hacia la innovación en empresas. Un enfoque sociológico del Sistema de Innovación de Galicia

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The organizations' sociological characteristics have an impact on the performance of the innovation process. Therefore, knowing the sociological characteristics that best describe those ventures holding higher innovation results is particular relevant. Among these features, the culture of innovation in a certain context has been highlighted as the most relevant. This study aims at analyzing the elements shaping the cultural orientation to innovate on a sample of 441 firms within the Galician Regional System of Innovation. By means of multivariate methods, two types of cultural orientation to innovate were detected among ventures: a 47 % of the sample held a clear orientation to innovate, while a 53 % held a lesser orientation. The results showed the existence of a positive association between the cultural orientation to innovate and the innovative performance. Our evidence points out the culture of innovation as the duality capacity-attitude, i. e. potentiality-action. This opens new research avenues for delving deeper into the innovation sociology within the Regional Systems of Innovation. Copyright:

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Fernández, C. M. F. J., González-Loureiro, M., & Pita-Castelo, J. (2016). Orientación cultural hacia la innovación en empresas. Un enfoque sociológico del Sistema de Innovación de Galicia. Revista Internacional de Sociologia, 74(2). https://doi.org/10.3989/ris.2016.74.2.035

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