Innovation Activities and Their Impact on Product Innovation Results: Evidence from a Sectorial Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Thematic Analysis of Product Innovation
2.2. Innovation in SMEs
3. Materials and Methods
4. Results and Discussion
4.1. Case Study Context
4.2. Main Results
4.3. Discussion
4.4. Findings
5. Conclusions and Implications
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Construct | Variable | Question |
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Activities | ACT_INVEST (30) | The organization is committed to investing resources in the development of R&D&I activities. |
ACT_R_AND_D (33) | In this organization, the technological component is facilitated by the development of scientific and technological activities. | |
ACT_ORG_FINAN (34) | The organizational and financial aspects that facilitate the development of technological innovation activities are clearly defined. | |
ACT_EXT_KNOWLEDGE (31) | The organization has a mechanism for acquiring knowledge from external sources (consultants, competitors, suppliers, customers, universities). | |
Product | PROD_NEW (1) | During the last operational period (one year), the organization introduced new products to the market. |
PROD_IMPROV (3) | During the last operational period (one year), the organization significantly improved the products offered to the market. | |
PROD_IMPROV_TECH_CHARAC (6) | During the last operational period (one year), the organization significantly improved the technical characteristics of the product. | |
PROD_IMPROV_FUNC_CHARAC (8) | During the last operational period (one year), the organization significantly improved the functional characteristics of its products. |
Construct | Variable | Loadings | t-Value | CR | AVE |
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Activities | ACT_INVEST (30) | 0.813 *** | 9.782 | 0.813 | 0.523 |
ACT_R_AND_D (33) | 0.731 *** | 9.298 | |||
ACT_ORG_FINAN (34) | 0.674 *** | 4.391 | |||
ACT_EXT_KNOWLEDGE (31) | 0.665 *** | 6.144 | |||
Product | PROD_NEW (1) | 0.831 *** | 13.875 | 0.806 | 0.512 |
PROD_IMPROV (3) | 0.708 *** | 5.816 | |||
PROD_IMPROV_TECH_CHARAC (6) | 0.685 *** | 3.395 | |||
PROD_IMPROV_FUNC_CHARAC (8) | 0.622 *** | 3.442 |
Activities | Product | |
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Activities | 0.723 | 0.750 |
Product | 0.637 | 0.716 |
Proposition | Standardized Beta | t-Value (Bootstrap) |
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Activities -> Product | 0.637 *** | 10.967 |
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Chang-Muñoz, E.A.; Guarín-García, A.F.; Charris-Sevilla, Y.; Gallego-Nicholls, J.F.; Santos-Rojo, C.; Ortigosa-Blanch, A. Innovation Activities and Their Impact on Product Innovation Results: Evidence from a Sectorial Study. Sustainability 2023, 15, 6459. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15086459
Chang-Muñoz EA, Guarín-García AF, Charris-Sevilla Y, Gallego-Nicholls JF, Santos-Rojo C, Ortigosa-Blanch A. Innovation Activities and Their Impact on Product Innovation Results: Evidence from a Sectorial Study. Sustainability. 2023; 15(8):6459. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15086459
Chicago/Turabian StyleChang-Muñoz, Eduardo Antonio, Andrés Felipe Guarín-García, Yuneidis Charris-Sevilla, José Fernando Gallego-Nicholls, Cristina Santos-Rojo, and Arturo Ortigosa-Blanch. 2023. "Innovation Activities and Their Impact on Product Innovation Results: Evidence from a Sectorial Study" Sustainability 15, no. 8: 6459. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15086459
APA StyleChang-Muñoz, E. A., Guarín-García, A. F., Charris-Sevilla, Y., Gallego-Nicholls, J. F., Santos-Rojo, C., & Ortigosa-Blanch, A. (2023). Innovation Activities and Their Impact on Product Innovation Results: Evidence from a Sectorial Study. Sustainability, 15(8), 6459. https://doi.org/10.3390/su15086459