¿Hay innovación más allá de la I+D?el papel de otras actividades innovadoras

  1. Santamaría Sánchez, Lluis
  2. Nieto Sánchez, María Jesús
  3. Barge Gil, Andrés
Revista:
Universia Business Review

ISSN: 1698-5117

Año de publicación: 2009

Número: 22

Páginas: 102-117

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Universia Business Review

Referencias bibliográficas

  • Arundel, A.; Bordoy, C.; Kanerva, M. (2008), "Neglected innovators: How do innovative firms that do not perform R&D innovate?" INNO-Metrics Thematic Paper. Disponible en http://www.proinno-europe.eu/
  • Audretsch, D. (1995) "Innovation and Industry Evolution", Cambridge, Mass. MIT Press.
  • Barge-Gil, A.; Modrego, A. (2008), "Are Technology institutes a satisfactory tool for public intervention in the area of technology? A neoclassical and evolutionary evaluation," Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, Forthcoming.
  • Bender, G.; Laestadius, S. (2005), "Non-science based innovativeness: on capabilities relevant to generate profitable novelty", Journal for Perspectives on Economic Political and Social Integration, Vol. 11, núm. 1-2, p. 123-170.
  • Brouwer, E.; Kleinknecht, A. (1997), "Measuring the immeasurable: a country's non-R&D expenditure on product and service innovation", Research Policy, vol. 25, p. 1235-1242.
  • Cohen, W.; Levinthal, D. (1990), "Absorptive capacity: a new perspective on learning and innovation", Administrative Science Quarterly, vol. 35, núm. 1, p. 128-152.
  • Godin, B. (2006), "The linear model of innovation. The historical construct of an analytical framework", Science, Technology & Human Values, vol. 31, núm. 6, p. 639-667.
  • Hansen, P.; Serin, G. (1997), "Will low technology products disappear? The hidden innovation processes in low technology industries", Technological Forecasting and Social Change, vol. 55, p. 179-191.
  • Hirsch-Kreinsen, H.; Jacobson, D.; Laestadius, S.; Smith, K. (2005), "Low and medium technology industries in the knowledge economy: The analytical issues", en: Hirsch-Kreinsen, H.; Jacobson, D.; Laestadius, S. (eds.), Low-tech Innovation in the Knowledge Economy. Peter Lang: Frankfurt am Main, p. 11-30.
  • Johnson, J.; Baldwin, J.R.; Diverty, B. (1996), "The implications of innovation for human resource strategies", Futures, vol. 38, núm 2, p. 103-119.
  • Kleinknecht, A. (1996), "New indicators and determinants of innovation: an introduction", en: Kleinknecht, A. (ed.), Determinants of Innovation. The Message from New Indicators. Macmillan Press Ltd: New York, p. 1-12.
  • Kline, S.; Rosenberg, N. (1986), "An overview of innovation", en: Landau, R.; Rosenberg, N. (eds.), The Positive Sum Strategy: Harnessing Technology for Economic Growth. National Academic Press: Washington DC, p. 273-305.
  • Kotha, S.; Swamidass, P.M. (2000), "Strategy, advanced manufacturing technology and performance. Empirical evidence from US manufacturing firms", Journal of Operations Management, vol. 18, p. 257-277.
  • Laursen, K.; Foss, N. (2003), "New human resource management practices, complementarities and the impact on innovation performance", Cambridge Journal of Economics, vol. 27, p. 243-263.
  • Love, J.H.; Roper, S. (1999), "The determinants of innovation: R&D, Technology Transfer and Networking Effects", Review of Industrial Organization, vol. 15, p. 43-64.
  • Marsili, O.; Salter, A. (2006), "The dark matter of innovation: design and innovative performance in Dutch manufacturing", Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, vol. 18, núm. 5, p. 515-534.
  • Mishra, S.N.; Deshmukh, S.G.; Vrat, P. (2005), "Some issues on technological forecasting and technology transfer in India", International Journal of Technology Transfer and Commercialisation, vol. 4, núm. 2, p. 231-246.
  • Mohnen, P.; L.H. Röller. (2001), "Complementarities in innovation policy". /CEPR Discussion Paper/ #2712. London. UK.
  • Nelson, R.; Rosenberg, N. (1993), "Technical innovation and national systems", en: Nelson, R. (ed.), National Innovation Systems: a Comparative Analysis. New York University Press: New York, p. 3-21.
  • Nelson, R. (2000), "National innovation systems", en: Acs, Z. (ed.), Regional Innovation, Knowledge and Global Change. Pinter Publishers: London and New York, p. 11-26.
  • OECD (1963), "Proposed Standard Practice for Surveys of Research and Development: The Measurement of Scientific and Technical Activities, Directorate for Scientific Affairs", DAS/PD/62.47. OECD Publications: Paris.
  • OECD (2005), "Oslo Manual. Guidelines for collecting and interpreting innovation", 3rd Edition. OECD Publications: Paris.
  • Radjou, N. (2006), "Does corporate R&D still matter?", Research Technology Management, vol. 49, núm. 4, p. 6-7.
  • Salazar, M.; Holbrook, J.A. (2004), "A debate on innovation surveys", Science and Public Policy, vol. 31, núm. 4, p. 254-266.
  • Salter, A.; Gann, D. (2003), "Sources of ideas for innovation in engineering design", Research Policy, vol. 32, p. 1309-1324.
  • Sohal, A.; Sarros, A.; Schroder, R.; O'Neill, P. (2006), "Adoption framework for advanced manufacturing Technologies", International Journal of Production Research, vol. 44, núm. 24, p. 5225-5246.
  • Stanovnik, P.; Kos, M. (2007), "Technology foresighting in an emerging economy - The case of Slovenia", Economic and Business Review, vol. 9, núm. 2, p. 165-182.
  • Utterback, J.; Afuah, A. (2000), "Sources of Innovative Environments: A Technological Evolution Perspective", en: Acs, Z. (ed.), Regional Innovation, Knowledge and Global Change. Pinter, London, p. 169-186.
  • Walsh, V. (1996), "Design, innovation and the boundaries of the firm", Research Policy, vol. 25, p. 509-529.
  • Walsworth, S.; Verma, A. (2007), "Globalization, Human Resource practices and Innovation: Recent evidence from the Canadian Workplace and Employee survey", Industrial Relations, vol. 46, núm. 2, p. 222-240.