2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.respol.2023.104813
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Firm innovation and generalized trust as a regional resource

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“…Generally speaking, we understand that when people can be trusted, transaction costs are lower and collaboration in various fields increases. There is proof that relational trust and cooperation play an important part in how businesses developed, and there is also evidence that there is a strong link between generalized trust and innovation at the firm level (Bischoff, Hipp, Runst, 2023). So, because it enables businesses to exchange information and work together to solve challenges as part of good management of the innovation process, trust is crucial to the process of innovation (Shazi, Gillespie, Steen, 2015), which ensure the development of the organization.…”
Section: Organizational Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally speaking, we understand that when people can be trusted, transaction costs are lower and collaboration in various fields increases. There is proof that relational trust and cooperation play an important part in how businesses developed, and there is also evidence that there is a strong link between generalized trust and innovation at the firm level (Bischoff, Hipp, Runst, 2023). So, because it enables businesses to exchange information and work together to solve challenges as part of good management of the innovation process, trust is crucial to the process of innovation (Shazi, Gillespie, Steen, 2015), which ensure the development of the organization.…”
Section: Organizational Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Throughout the latest available literature, numerous scholars have extensively researched the factors influencing enterprise innovation. These factors encompass institutional investors [2,3], generalized trust among individuals [4], gender diversity in ownership [5], software piracy [6], the adoption of AI technology [7], technology standards [8], R&D subsidy programs [9], political connections [10], R&D tax credit schemes [11], clusters [12], product market competition [13], patent publications [14], labor scarcity [15], labor regulations [16], liability costs [17], and corporate venture capital investment portfolios [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%