2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.technovation.2018.02.012
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New approach to the innovation process in emerging economies: The manufacturing sector case in Chile and Peru

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“…As such, firm innovation has been considered an engine that contributes to obtaining competitive advantages over competitors [51,77] and enhances long term financial performance [78,79]. Although emerging markets have attracted much attention from scholars in the last two decades [80], there is still a need for empirical evidence on the link between innovation activities to firm performance at the firm level in these markets [81,82]. A number of studies have reported that innovation does not necessarily lead to better performance [39,77].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, firm innovation has been considered an engine that contributes to obtaining competitive advantages over competitors [51,77] and enhances long term financial performance [78,79]. Although emerging markets have attracted much attention from scholars in the last two decades [80], there is still a need for empirical evidence on the link between innovation activities to firm performance at the firm level in these markets [81,82]. A number of studies have reported that innovation does not necessarily lead to better performance [39,77].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initial collections of elements were developed based on a previously developed universal collection of elements (Zemlickienė, 2015;Zemlickienė et al, 2017) and a literature review dedicated to the specifics of the commercialization of information technology and biotechnologies, and the concept proposed by Belton and Stewart (2012). With the help of the authors analysing innovation indicators throughout the innovation process (Dziallas & Blind, 2019;Pérez et al, 2019), technology commercialization, legal regulation of intellectual property issues and the aspects of different fields of engineering sciences, the authors determined sensitive areas and problems are faced organizations in the process commercialization and create new collections of elements for information technology and biotechnology modifying a previously proposed universal collection of elements. Afterwards, the collections of elements based on the experts' survey were revised and used as the research tool for establishing the importance of elements (Figure 1).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A pesar de esta situación, las empresas peruanas tienden a invertir muy poco en Investigación y Desarrollo (I+D), y prefieren innovar comprando maquinaria, hardware y software (Tello, 2017). También enfrentan competencia informal (Heredia et al, 2017) y tienen problemas para obtener recursos financieros para promover la innovación (Pérez et al, 2018).…”
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