Handbook of Innovation Indicators and Measurement 2013
DOI: 10.4337/9780857933652.00012
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How firm managers understand innovation: implications for the design of innovation surveys

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“…These often tend to correspond to what are described as non-technological forms of innovation. It has been noted that the rate of false negatives among the firms reporting themselves as non-innovators can be even larger than the rate of false positives among the population of self-reported innovators (Arundel, O'Brien and Torugsa, 2013). However, this does not imply that the true rate of innovation is necessarily higher than reported in official statistics.…”
Section: Figure 5 Contributions To Estimated Country Shares Of Produmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…These often tend to correspond to what are described as non-technological forms of innovation. It has been noted that the rate of false negatives among the firms reporting themselves as non-innovators can be even larger than the rate of false positives among the population of self-reported innovators (Arundel, O'Brien and Torugsa, 2013). However, this does not imply that the true rate of innovation is necessarily higher than reported in official statistics.…”
Section: Figure 5 Contributions To Estimated Country Shares Of Produmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Lo que ocasiona en la academia, la empresa y el estado que existan diferencias al utilizar el término innovación, confundiéndolo con I+D, Ciencia y Tecnología, nuevo, novedad, invención, o mejora, entre otros. No obstante, cuando se realizan pesquisas de innovación se asume que los encuestados entienden su concepto y sus diferentes tipologías (Arundel, O`Brien, y Torugsa, 2013). Con el fin de mostrar que la innovación va más allá de algo que simplemente sucede bajo ciertas condiciones, se necesita un mejor entendimiento de este tema (Moore, 1994); para que el empresario sepa si efectivamente está innovando, él debe entender primero lo que significa este fenómeno.…”
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“…Las diferencias en cómo las empresas interpretan el concepto de innovación pueden afectar substancialmente la comparabilidad a través de los países (Arundel et al, 2013). Si bien se aplican cuestionarios similares en los países, las empresas interpretan el concepto de innovación de forma diferente; esto podría ocasionar que las firmas de un país o región se muestren más innovadoras que otras, sin realmente serlo.…”
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“…Even with cognitive testing of questions in one context, there may be comparability issues across jurisdictions. SeeArundel, O'Brian and Torgugsa (2013) and the literature cited there. See also the section on Business Innovation Surveys in Wunsch-Vincent (2012).…”
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