nep-cse New Economics Papers
on Economics of Strategic Management
Issue of 2022‒11‒21
three papers chosen by
João José de Matos Ferreira
Universidade da Beira Interior

  1. How do firms innovate in Latin America? By Vargas, Fernando
  2. Green Technological Diversification and Local Recombinant Capabilities: The Role of Technological Novelty and Academic Inventors. By Author-Name: Orsatti, Gianluca; Quatraro,Francesco; Scandura, Alessandra
  3. An overview on the Algerian National Innovation System in the Digital Era By Dehimat, Amina; Baroudi, Mohammed

  1. By: Vargas, Fernando
    Abstract: The study of innovation in Latin American firms has concentrated almost exclusively on the determinants and impacts of innovation investments and outputs. Less attention has been paid to how firms innovate. This study applies factor and cluster analysis to a unique dataset of harmonized innovation surveys from Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay, to identify the main innovation practices and strategies performed by Latin American firms. Three of the four identified innovation strategies can be linked to results from similar studies using European firm-level data. However, none of these strategies resembles a strong science or research orientation. An approach to "open management" innovation emerges as idiosyncratic for Latin American firms. These innovation strategies are associated with differences in sales growth and labor productivity. The analysis also shows that firm resources and capabilities drive innovation strategy selection.
    JEL: L20 O12 O14 O30 O32 O33 O54
    Date: 2022–05–23
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:unm:unumer:2022018&r=cse
  2. By: Author-Name: Orsatti, Gianluca; Quatraro,Francesco; Scandura, Alessandra (University of Turin)
    Abstract: This paper studies the entry of regions in new green technological specializations, specifically investigating the role of local recombinant capabilities and the involvement of academic inventors in patenting activities, as well as the interplay between the two. We test our hypotheses on a dataset of Italian NUTS 3 regions over the period 1998-2009. The results show that both recombinant capabilities and the presence of academic inventors are positively associated to new entries in green technological specializations, and that their interaction provides a compensatory mechanism in regions lacking adequate novel combinatorial capabilities. The findings of this work are relevant for policy makers involved in the elaboration of successful regional specialization strategies in green technological domains.
    Date: 2021–10
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:uto:labeco:202103&r=cse
  3. By: Dehimat, Amina; Baroudi, Mohammed
    Abstract: The Algerian National Innovation System (NIS) is being discussed, its structure, key actors, role and the main challenges it is experiencing before and in the context of digital transformation. We intend to reveal the major characteristics of Algeria’s NIS, as well as the impact of digital technologies on its performance, in order to highlight the challenges confronting it and the efforts required to overcome them. The Algerian NIS remains in its early stages and will need additional efforts from all its actors.
    Keywords: I25, M15,O14,O31,O32,O33.
    JEL: M15
    Date: 2022–06–04
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:pra:mprapa:114987&r=cse

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