MANAGERIAL SKILLS REQUIRED BY INNOVATIVE AND TECHNOLOGY-BASED FIRMS

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Autor(a) principal: Maia, Celso
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Santos, Isabel Cristina dos, Gaspar, Marcos Antonio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Latin American Journal of Business Management
Texto Completo: https://www.lajbm.com.br/index.php/journal/article/view/289
Resumo: This paper aims to investigate the Business Administration professional profile specifically required to manage innovative and high technology-based companies. It is a qualitative study outlined by an exploratory-descriptive research, supported by questionnaires and interviews addressed to a sample of executives of technology-based companies, located in São Paulo metropolitan region, Brazil. Accordingly, modular innovation arises from the existence of an architectural knowledge improved in association with the conceptually destroyed knowledge's component, meaning that architectural innovation arises from an improvement in the knowledge of the parties allied to the architectural knowledge's destruction. Results show that managers see innovation as one essential pillar for competitiveness and commonly associate innovation with team expertise related with the structure for this purpose. However, to instill innovation as an organizational discipline, it is necessary to redesign organizational processes, namely those considered critical to innovate. The company must revise its management model aiming to emphasize innovative behavior, which means readiness to respond to external environment change's requirements. Moreover, once it is necessary to change the manager's mindset about innovation, higher education institutions also have to adapt their Business Administration courses according to both changes, essentially concerning a more dynamic and more diffuse business environment in comparison to their curricular contents. The institutional pragmatism generates professionals who reach the job market with a historical and non-managerial overview on innovation. Nevertheless, results highlight that attitude is more appreciated than knowledge, or business management skills, what makes managerial behavior a key element in the innovation process in technology-based firms.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv MANAGERIAL SKILLS REQUIRED BY INNOVATIVE AND TECHNOLOGY-BASED FIRMS
title MANAGERIAL SKILLS REQUIRED BY INNOVATIVE AND TECHNOLOGY-BASED FIRMS
spellingShingle MANAGERIAL SKILLS REQUIRED BY INNOVATIVE AND TECHNOLOGY-BASED FIRMS
Maia, Celso
Technology-based Firms
Business Administrators
Higher Education
Professional Profile
Managing Innovation
title_short MANAGERIAL SKILLS REQUIRED BY INNOVATIVE AND TECHNOLOGY-BASED FIRMS
title_full MANAGERIAL SKILLS REQUIRED BY INNOVATIVE AND TECHNOLOGY-BASED FIRMS
title_fullStr MANAGERIAL SKILLS REQUIRED BY INNOVATIVE AND TECHNOLOGY-BASED FIRMS
title_full_unstemmed MANAGERIAL SKILLS REQUIRED BY INNOVATIVE AND TECHNOLOGY-BASED FIRMS
title_sort MANAGERIAL SKILLS REQUIRED BY INNOVATIVE AND TECHNOLOGY-BASED FIRMS
author Maia, Celso
author_facet Maia, Celso
Santos, Isabel Cristina dos
Gaspar, Marcos Antonio
author_role author
author2 Santos, Isabel Cristina dos
Gaspar, Marcos Antonio
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maia, Celso
Santos, Isabel Cristina dos
Gaspar, Marcos Antonio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Technology-based Firms
Business Administrators
Higher Education
Professional Profile
Managing Innovation
topic Technology-based Firms
Business Administrators
Higher Education
Professional Profile
Managing Innovation
description This paper aims to investigate the Business Administration professional profile specifically required to manage innovative and high technology-based companies. It is a qualitative study outlined by an exploratory-descriptive research, supported by questionnaires and interviews addressed to a sample of executives of technology-based companies, located in São Paulo metropolitan region, Brazil. Accordingly, modular innovation arises from the existence of an architectural knowledge improved in association with the conceptually destroyed knowledge's component, meaning that architectural innovation arises from an improvement in the knowledge of the parties allied to the architectural knowledge's destruction. Results show that managers see innovation as one essential pillar for competitiveness and commonly associate innovation with team expertise related with the structure for this purpose. However, to instill innovation as an organizational discipline, it is necessary to redesign organizational processes, namely those considered critical to innovate. The company must revise its management model aiming to emphasize innovative behavior, which means readiness to respond to external environment change's requirements. Moreover, once it is necessary to change the manager's mindset about innovation, higher education institutions also have to adapt their Business Administration courses according to both changes, essentially concerning a more dynamic and more diffuse business environment in comparison to their curricular contents. The institutional pragmatism generates professionals who reach the job market with a historical and non-managerial overview on innovation. Nevertheless, results highlight that attitude is more appreciated than knowledge, or business management skills, what makes managerial behavior a key element in the innovation process in technology-based firms.
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