Corporate Culture: a key to stimulate innovation

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Autor(a) principal: Viltard, Leandro Adolfo
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Acebo, Mario N.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Independent Journal of Management & Production
DOI: 10.14807/ijmp.v9i3.735
Texto Completo: http://www.ijmp.jor.br/index.php/ijmp/article/view/735
Resumo: The continual and increasingly accelerated changes in the market -boosted by structural processes such as globalization, the opening of markets and the growing customers’ demand- constantly raises the competitive requirements that companies must face. Likewise, the uncertainties, risks and threats that this context poses urge firms to seek new strategies in order to survive and succeed. In this search, innovation emerges as a key tool, capable of boosting and maintaining levels of competitiveness. The main hypothesis of this work is that the development of an appropriate business culture is a valid alternative to stimulate innovative performance within companies. One of the fundamental conclusions of this study is that those companies which have not yet found a way to develop innovation have a disadvantage compared to others in the world. That is why it is necessary to develop entrepreneurial cultures that favor the creation and commercial exploitation of novel ideas capable of generating sustainable competitive advantages. As a result, leaders must take the responsibility of setting new behaviors and managerial practices. The study is exploratory-descriptive, with a qualitative methodology. It was based on the bibliographical revision of specialists on the subject.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Corporate Culture: a key to stimulate innovation
title Corporate Culture: a key to stimulate innovation
spellingShingle Corporate Culture: a key to stimulate innovation
Corporate Culture: a key to stimulate innovation
Viltard, Leandro Adolfo
Innovation
Creativity
Competitive advantage
Corporate culture
Leadership.
Viltard, Leandro Adolfo
Innovation
Creativity
Competitive advantage
Corporate culture
Leadership.
title_short Corporate Culture: a key to stimulate innovation
title_full Corporate Culture: a key to stimulate innovation
title_fullStr Corporate Culture: a key to stimulate innovation
Corporate Culture: a key to stimulate innovation
title_full_unstemmed Corporate Culture: a key to stimulate innovation
Corporate Culture: a key to stimulate innovation
title_sort Corporate Culture: a key to stimulate innovation
author Viltard, Leandro Adolfo
author_facet Viltard, Leandro Adolfo
Viltard, Leandro Adolfo
Acebo, Mario N.
Acebo, Mario N.
author_role author
author2 Acebo, Mario N.
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Viltard, Leandro Adolfo
Acebo, Mario N.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Innovation
Creativity
Competitive advantage
Corporate culture
Leadership.
topic Innovation
Creativity
Competitive advantage
Corporate culture
Leadership.
description The continual and increasingly accelerated changes in the market -boosted by structural processes such as globalization, the opening of markets and the growing customers’ demand- constantly raises the competitive requirements that companies must face. Likewise, the uncertainties, risks and threats that this context poses urge firms to seek new strategies in order to survive and succeed. In this search, innovation emerges as a key tool, capable of boosting and maintaining levels of competitiveness. The main hypothesis of this work is that the development of an appropriate business culture is a valid alternative to stimulate innovative performance within companies. One of the fundamental conclusions of this study is that those companies which have not yet found a way to develop innovation have a disadvantage compared to others in the world. That is why it is necessary to develop entrepreneurial cultures that favor the creation and commercial exploitation of novel ideas capable of generating sustainable competitive advantages. As a result, leaders must take the responsibility of setting new behaviors and managerial practices. The study is exploratory-descriptive, with a qualitative methodology. It was based on the bibliographical revision of specialists on the subject.
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