The Knowledge - Intensive Service Activities (KISA) as a Key Driver for Innovation and Entrepreneurship: A Case Study for the Cluster of the Sea in Algarve

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Autor(a) principal: Neto, Paulo
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Monteiro, Pedro Valadas, Noronha, Teresa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/7157
Resumo: The main purpose of the current paper is to evaluate the contribution of knowledge - intensive service activities (KISA) as a key driver for innovation and entrepreneurship in the context of a cluster approach for the economy of the sea in Algarve. We intend to analyse the central role played by these interaction processes on the generation of learning organizations and on inducing cross fertilization phenomena among the various actors of the cluster. The Algarve region, with a coastline of 220km, has always presented with the sea a particular affinity, as a result of its excellent natural conditions, historical reasons, as well as cultural aspects and notorious know-how related with traditional maritime activities, such as fisheries and fish processing, and naval industry; more recently nautical activities, such as tourism and recreational boating, have been gaining increasing importance. The region is also considered well infra-structured in terms of R&D reference institutions working in the marine and maritime fields of expertise, which are important cornerstones of the regional and national innovation system in this particular field. A clustering strategy will allow this complex ecosystem of activities and interrelationships, involving groups of closely related and complementary public and private actors, to increase their competitiveness because of its unifying nature and to the capacity for mobilizing potential resources within a particular geographical area. In this context, we’re particularly interested on the issues related to the key role often played by the dynamics of innovation processes within these complex ecosystems. Knowledge Intensive Service Activities (KISA) are defined by Martinez-Fernandez (2006) as the activities originated by the production and integration of knowledge-intensive services crucial for the innovation process of the firm. According to OECD (2006), typical examples of KISA include research and development (R&D), management consulting, information and communications services, human resource management and employment services, legal services, accounting, financing, and marketing-related service activities. Most businesses and public sector organisations make use of such KISA in their daily operations, whether they provide them internally or source them from external suppliers in the private or public sectors. A better understanding of the ways in which knowledge intensive service activities contribute to innovative activities in different industries may lead to more effective policy responses. Hales (2001) has emphasised that one should distinguish between “knowledge-intensive” firms and knowledge-intensive service activities (KISA). While the first rely heavily on qualified professionals (input), the later are defined in terms of competence supply (output). The methodology chosen for the fulfillment of this study is based on surveys carried out over a population of firms which are active in Algarve region in the economic sectors of: fisheries, aquaculture, fish processing & commercialization, nautical tourism and recreational boating, naval repair and shipbuilding, and shipping. From the data collected through the enquires mentioned above our intention is to explore what are the companies’ main drivers for innovation, and particularly to evaluate the importance of knowledge intensive business activities (KISA) as sources and/or tools at their disposal for the implementation of internal processes directed towards innovation.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Knowledge - Intensive Service Activities (KISA) as a Key Driver for Innovation and Entrepreneurship: A Case Study for the Cluster of the Sea in Algarve
title The Knowledge - Intensive Service Activities (KISA) as a Key Driver for Innovation and Entrepreneurship: A Case Study for the Cluster of the Sea in Algarve
spellingShingle The Knowledge - Intensive Service Activities (KISA) as a Key Driver for Innovation and Entrepreneurship: A Case Study for the Cluster of the Sea in Algarve
Neto, Paulo
Innovation
Knowledge-Intensive Service Activities
Knowledge-Intensive Business Services
title_short The Knowledge - Intensive Service Activities (KISA) as a Key Driver for Innovation and Entrepreneurship: A Case Study for the Cluster of the Sea in Algarve
title_full The Knowledge - Intensive Service Activities (KISA) as a Key Driver for Innovation and Entrepreneurship: A Case Study for the Cluster of the Sea in Algarve
title_fullStr The Knowledge - Intensive Service Activities (KISA) as a Key Driver for Innovation and Entrepreneurship: A Case Study for the Cluster of the Sea in Algarve
title_full_unstemmed The Knowledge - Intensive Service Activities (KISA) as a Key Driver for Innovation and Entrepreneurship: A Case Study for the Cluster of the Sea in Algarve
title_sort The Knowledge - Intensive Service Activities (KISA) as a Key Driver for Innovation and Entrepreneurship: A Case Study for the Cluster of the Sea in Algarve
author Neto, Paulo
author_facet Neto, Paulo
Monteiro, Pedro Valadas
Noronha, Teresa
author_role author
author2 Monteiro, Pedro Valadas
Noronha, Teresa
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Neto, Paulo
Monteiro, Pedro Valadas
Noronha, Teresa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Innovation
Knowledge-Intensive Service Activities
Knowledge-Intensive Business Services
topic Innovation
Knowledge-Intensive Service Activities
Knowledge-Intensive Business Services
description The main purpose of the current paper is to evaluate the contribution of knowledge - intensive service activities (KISA) as a key driver for innovation and entrepreneurship in the context of a cluster approach for the economy of the sea in Algarve. We intend to analyse the central role played by these interaction processes on the generation of learning organizations and on inducing cross fertilization phenomena among the various actors of the cluster. The Algarve region, with a coastline of 220km, has always presented with the sea a particular affinity, as a result of its excellent natural conditions, historical reasons, as well as cultural aspects and notorious know-how related with traditional maritime activities, such as fisheries and fish processing, and naval industry; more recently nautical activities, such as tourism and recreational boating, have been gaining increasing importance. The region is also considered well infra-structured in terms of R&D reference institutions working in the marine and maritime fields of expertise, which are important cornerstones of the regional and national innovation system in this particular field. A clustering strategy will allow this complex ecosystem of activities and interrelationships, involving groups of closely related and complementary public and private actors, to increase their competitiveness because of its unifying nature and to the capacity for mobilizing potential resources within a particular geographical area. In this context, we’re particularly interested on the issues related to the key role often played by the dynamics of innovation processes within these complex ecosystems. Knowledge Intensive Service Activities (KISA) are defined by Martinez-Fernandez (2006) as the activities originated by the production and integration of knowledge-intensive services crucial for the innovation process of the firm. According to OECD (2006), typical examples of KISA include research and development (R&D), management consulting, information and communications services, human resource management and employment services, legal services, accounting, financing, and marketing-related service activities. Most businesses and public sector organisations make use of such KISA in their daily operations, whether they provide them internally or source them from external suppliers in the private or public sectors. A better understanding of the ways in which knowledge intensive service activities contribute to innovative activities in different industries may lead to more effective policy responses. Hales (2001) has emphasised that one should distinguish between “knowledge-intensive” firms and knowledge-intensive service activities (KISA). While the first rely heavily on qualified professionals (input), the later are defined in terms of competence supply (output). The methodology chosen for the fulfillment of this study is based on surveys carried out over a population of firms which are active in Algarve region in the economic sectors of: fisheries, aquaculture, fish processing & commercialization, nautical tourism and recreational boating, naval repair and shipbuilding, and shipping. From the data collected through the enquires mentioned above our intention is to explore what are the companies’ main drivers for innovation, and particularly to evaluate the importance of knowledge intensive business activities (KISA) as sources and/or tools at their disposal for the implementation of internal processes directed towards innovation.
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