Capabilities and Innovative Performance in the Brazilian Agricultural Machinery Industry
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Resumo: | Purpose – This study identifies how Brazilian agricultural machinery manufacturers combine different capabilities to innovate. This industry has potential to increase productivity in agriculture, a sector that is notably relevant in Brazil, one of the main food and agricultural commodities producers in the world. Theoretical framework – Firms were approached through the lens of a four innovation capabilities model (development, operations, management and transactions). Previous researches about innovation in the machinery and equipment industry were deepened to support the results obtained. Design/methodology/approach – To identify the combinations of innovation capabilities, fuzzy-set QCA (Comparative Qualitative Analysis) technique was applied. Data were collected through a survey, conducted with 103 Brazilian companies. Findings – Agricultural machinery manufacturers innovate by two combinations of capabilities: development, operations and management (DC*OC*MC), or operations and transactions (OC*TC). Innovation emerges when excellence in manufacturing is complemented by improvements in existing products and in managerial processes (DC*OC*MC), or in negotiation skills and commercialization processes (OC*TC). Research, Practical & Social implications – Previous researches had already identified the machinery and equipment industry, of emerging economies, as focused on production-related enhancements. However, the present study demonstrates that this is not sufficient to firms innovate. As practical implication, we indicate two routes to agricultural machinery companies achieve a high innovative performance. Originality/value – Researches about innovation in the machinery and equipment industry generally aim to understand only how firms develop new products and manufacturing processes. The study fills a gap when approaching this industry through broader lenses, demonstrating the relevance of new managerial and transactional processes development for these firms. Keywords – Innovation, Innovation Capabilities, Machinery and Equipment Industry, Agricultural Machinery, fsQCA |
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Capabilities and Innovative Performance in the Brazilian Agricultural Machinery IndustryCapacidades e Desempenho Inovador na Indústria Brasileira de Maquinário AgrícolaPurpose – This study identifies how Brazilian agricultural machinery manufacturers combine different capabilities to innovate. This industry has potential to increase productivity in agriculture, a sector that is notably relevant in Brazil, one of the main food and agricultural commodities producers in the world. Theoretical framework – Firms were approached through the lens of a four innovation capabilities model (development, operations, management and transactions). Previous researches about innovation in the machinery and equipment industry were deepened to support the results obtained. Design/methodology/approach – To identify the combinations of innovation capabilities, fuzzy-set QCA (Comparative Qualitative Analysis) technique was applied. Data were collected through a survey, conducted with 103 Brazilian companies. Findings – Agricultural machinery manufacturers innovate by two combinations of capabilities: development, operations and management (DC*OC*MC), or operations and transactions (OC*TC). Innovation emerges when excellence in manufacturing is complemented by improvements in existing products and in managerial processes (DC*OC*MC), or in negotiation skills and commercialization processes (OC*TC). Research, Practical & Social implications – Previous researches had already identified the machinery and equipment industry, of emerging economies, as focused on production-related enhancements. However, the present study demonstrates that this is not sufficient to firms innovate. As practical implication, we indicate two routes to agricultural machinery companies achieve a high innovative performance. Originality/value – Researches about innovation in the machinery and equipment industry generally aim to understand only how firms develop new products and manufacturing processes. The study fills a gap when approaching this industry through broader lenses, demonstrating the relevance of new managerial and transactional processes development for these firms. Keywords – Innovation, Innovation Capabilities, Machinery and Equipment Industry, Agricultural Machinery, fsQCAObjetivo – Este estudo identifica como fabricantes brasileiros de máquinas agrícolas combinam diferentes capacidades para inovar. Essa indústria tem potencial para aumentar a produtividade na agricultura, um setor que é marcadamente relevante no Brasil, um dos principais produtores de alimentos e de commodities agrícolas do mundo.Referencial teórico – As empresas foram abordadas através das lentes de ummodelo com quatro capacidades de inovação (desenvolvimento, operação,gestão e transação). Pesquisas anteriores sobre inovação no setor de máquinas eequipamentos foram aprofundadas para dar apoio aos resultados obtidos.Metodologia – Para identificar as combinações das capacidades de inovação, a técnica fuzzy-set QCA (análise qualitativa comparativa) foi empregada. Os dadosforam coletados por meio de uma pesquisa realizada com 103 empresas brasileiras.Resultados – Os fabricantes de máquinas agrícolas inovam por meio de duascombinações de capacidades: desenvolvimento, operação e gestão (DC*OC*MC) ou operação e transação (OC*TC). A inovação surge quando a excelência na fabricação é complementada por melhorias nos produtos existentes e nos processos gerenciais (DC*OC*MC), ou nas habilidades de negociação e nos processos de comercialização (OC*TC).Implicações práticas e sociais da pesquisa – Pesquisas anteriores já haviamidentificado que o setor de máquinas e equipamentos, em economias emergentes,é focado em melhorias relacionadas à produção. Entretanto, o presente estudomostra que isso não é suficiente para as empresas inovarem. Como implicaçãoprática, são indicadas duas trajetórias para as empresas de máquinas agrícolasalcançarem um alto desempenho inovador.Contribuições – As pesquisas sobre inovação na indústria de máquinas eequipamentos geralmente apenas objetivam entender como as empresas desenvolvem novos produtos e novos processos de fabricação. O estudo preenche essa lacuna, abordando o setor por meio de uma visão mais ampla, mostrando a relevância do desenvolvimento de novos processos gerenciais e transacionais para essas empresas.Palavras-chave: Inovação, capacidades de inovação,FECAP2022-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado por paresapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://rbgn.fecap.br/RBGN/article/view/4168Review of Business Management; Vol. 24 No. 2 (2022)RBGN Revista Brasileira de Gestão de Negócios; Vol. 24 Núm. 2 (2022)RBGN - Revista Brasileira de Gestão de Negócios; v. 24 n. 2 (2022)1983-08071806-4892reponame:Revista Brasileira de Gestão de Negócios (Online)instname:Fundação Escola de Comércio Álvares Penteado (FECAP)instacron:FECAPengporhttps://rbgn.fecap.br/RBGN/article/view/4168/1819https://rbgn.fecap.br/RBGN/article/view/4168/1820Passuello Ruffoni, EstêvãoMaciel Reichert, Fernandainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-07-28T18:21:13Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/4168Revistahttp://rbgn.fecap.br/RBGN/indexhttps://rbgn.fecap.br/RBGN/oai||jmauricio@fecap.br1983-08071806-4892opendoar:2023-07-28T18:21:13Revista Brasileira de Gestão de Negócios (Online) - Fundação Escola de Comércio Álvares Penteado (FECAP)false |
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Capabilities and Innovative Performance in the Brazilian Agricultural Machinery Industry Capacidades e Desempenho Inovador na Indústria Brasileira de Maquinário Agrícola |
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Capabilities and Innovative Performance in the Brazilian Agricultural Machinery Industry |
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Capabilities and Innovative Performance in the Brazilian Agricultural Machinery Industry Passuello Ruffoni, Estêvão |
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Capabilities and Innovative Performance in the Brazilian Agricultural Machinery Industry |
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Capabilities and Innovative Performance in the Brazilian Agricultural Machinery Industry |
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Capabilities and Innovative Performance in the Brazilian Agricultural Machinery Industry |
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Capabilities and Innovative Performance in the Brazilian Agricultural Machinery Industry |
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Capabilities and Innovative Performance in the Brazilian Agricultural Machinery Industry |
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Passuello Ruffoni, Estêvão |
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Passuello Ruffoni, Estêvão Maciel Reichert, Fernanda |
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Maciel Reichert, Fernanda |
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Purpose – This study identifies how Brazilian agricultural machinery manufacturers combine different capabilities to innovate. This industry has potential to increase productivity in agriculture, a sector that is notably relevant in Brazil, one of the main food and agricultural commodities producers in the world. Theoretical framework – Firms were approached through the lens of a four innovation capabilities model (development, operations, management and transactions). Previous researches about innovation in the machinery and equipment industry were deepened to support the results obtained. Design/methodology/approach – To identify the combinations of innovation capabilities, fuzzy-set QCA (Comparative Qualitative Analysis) technique was applied. Data were collected through a survey, conducted with 103 Brazilian companies. Findings – Agricultural machinery manufacturers innovate by two combinations of capabilities: development, operations and management (DC*OC*MC), or operations and transactions (OC*TC). Innovation emerges when excellence in manufacturing is complemented by improvements in existing products and in managerial processes (DC*OC*MC), or in negotiation skills and commercialization processes (OC*TC). Research, Practical & Social implications – Previous researches had already identified the machinery and equipment industry, of emerging economies, as focused on production-related enhancements. However, the present study demonstrates that this is not sufficient to firms innovate. As practical implication, we indicate two routes to agricultural machinery companies achieve a high innovative performance. Originality/value – Researches about innovation in the machinery and equipment industry generally aim to understand only how firms develop new products and manufacturing processes. The study fills a gap when approaching this industry through broader lenses, demonstrating the relevance of new managerial and transactional processes development for these firms. Keywords – Innovation, Innovation Capabilities, Machinery and Equipment Industry, Agricultural Machinery, fsQCA |
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