2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.techsoc.2017.05.005
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Measuring organizational capabilities for technological innovation through a fuzzy inference system

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“…The notion of IC derives from DC (Lahovnik & Breznik, 2014), a driver of innovation that enables organisations to adapt to the market (Teece et al, 1997). ICs refers to the capabilities linked to the organisation and its management that are coordinated to start, develop and execute innovation (OECD/Eurostat, 2018) under a systemic corporate approach resulting from a strategic and operational management (Serrano‐García et al, 2017; Serrano‐García & Robledo‐Velásquez, 2013). ICs are considered a special organisational asset that allows firms to create and sustain a competitive advantage (Guan & Ma, 2003; Yam et al, 2004).…”
Section: Theoretical Background and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The notion of IC derives from DC (Lahovnik & Breznik, 2014), a driver of innovation that enables organisations to adapt to the market (Teece et al, 1997). ICs refers to the capabilities linked to the organisation and its management that are coordinated to start, develop and execute innovation (OECD/Eurostat, 2018) under a systemic corporate approach resulting from a strategic and operational management (Serrano‐García et al, 2017; Serrano‐García & Robledo‐Velásquez, 2013). ICs are considered a special organisational asset that allows firms to create and sustain a competitive advantage (Guan & Ma, 2003; Yam et al, 2004).…”
Section: Theoretical Background and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their evaluation depends on the perception of experts. Given their nature and characteristics, fuzzy analysis is the most suitable means to measure them [43].…”
Section: Variables Measurementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adicionalmente, se puede encontrar en la literatura diversas posiciones sobre el análisis de las capacidades (Villalba, Robledo, & Builes, 2016). Las capacidades de mayor interés son las siguientes: dinámicas (Wu et al, 2016;Lin, Sua, & Higgins, 2016), tecnológicas (Lall, 1992), organizacionales (Serrano, Acevedo, Castelblanco, & Arbeláez, 2017;Urueña, Hidalgo, & Arenas, 2016), de innovación (Wang & Dass, 2016) y de innovación tecnológica (Ince et al, 2016;Cheng, Yam, Mok, & Ma, 2006;Guan & Ma, 2003;Yam, Guan, Pun, & Tang, 2004;Wang, Lu, & Chen, 2009).…”
Section: Estrategia Y Organizacionesunclassified
“…Una de ellas corresponde a que un tipo de capacidad se encuentra inmerso en otro. Por ejemplo, las capacidades de innovación tecnológica corresponden a un tipo de capacidad organizacional (Serrano et al, 2017), de las cuales se destacan aspectos como el aprendizaje organizacional y la gestión de recursos. A su vez, las capacidades dinámicas se centran en la integración, el aprendizaje y la reconfiguración de los elementos que componen una organización (Wu et al, 2016).…”
Section: Estrategia Y Organizacionesunclassified