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- Title
ORGANISATIONAL CHANGE IN THE INNOVATING FIRM: SIZE, R&D AND SECTOR EFFECTS.
- Authors
COZZARIN, BRIAN PAUL; DIMITROV, STANKO; KOO, BONWOO
- Abstract
This study investigates whether organisational innovation has positive impacts on small and medium enterprises, using three waves of the South Korean innovation survey. While correcting for endogeneity, we find that the probability of achieving a process or product innovation conditional on organisational innovation increases in a linear fashion from small to large firms. Moreover, the effects of organisational innovation are more pronounced for process innovation relative to product innovation. We show that R&D performers who implement an organisational innovation have a greater probability of introducing a new product or process. We also show that larger R&D performing firms benefit more from organisational innovation than smaller firms. Finally, we find evidence that high-tech industries benefit more from organisational innovation, in accordance with one of our hypotheses.
- Subjects
ORGANIZATIONAL change; SMALL business; BUSINESS size; HIGH technology; DIFFUSION of innovations theory
- Publication
International Journal of Innovation Management, 2020, Vol 24, Issue 5, pN.PAG
- ISSN
1363-9196
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1142/S1363919620500449