Innovation practices in small technology-based companies during incubation and post-incubation periods

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveira, Pedro Henrique de
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Terence, Ana Cláudia Fernandes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Administração e Inovação
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rai/article/view/151130
Resumo: Purpose – Innovation is a constant attribute in the management processes of technology-based companies (TBCs), mostly small and young, and plays a relevant role in their competitiveness and survival. However, the authors assumed that the characteristics of innovation practices differ between incubated and post-incubated companies, in such aspects as formality, type, posture and strategy. The purpose of this paper is to report the innovation practices identified in small TBCs in the incubation and post-incubation periods (graduate companies). Design/methodology/approach – To achieve the purpose, the authors carried out a multiple case study with four TBCs, two incubated and two post-incubated (graduate); the study was qualitative and exploratory, and the authors collected data with their managers. Findings – The results show that these companies have high levels of innovation, which is a determinant factor for their presence in the business market; they create technological innovations in products and services, mostly incremental, such as improvements in existing products or reduction of internal costs of manufacturing. In addition, the results also show important features of the innovations, such as the interaction with other incubated companies and with universities and research centers. Originality/value – The authors conclude that there were changes in innovation practices, in the transition from incubated to graduate companies, such as the formalization of processes, a shift in focus toward the customer and an increase in resources and in projects’ relevance.
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title Innovation practices in small technology-based companies during incubation and post-incubation periods
spellingShingle Innovation practices in small technology-based companies during incubation and post-incubation periods
Oliveira, Pedro Henrique de
Innovation
Incubation
Small firm
Technology-based company
Post-incubation
title_short Innovation practices in small technology-based companies during incubation and post-incubation periods
title_full Innovation practices in small technology-based companies during incubation and post-incubation periods
title_fullStr Innovation practices in small technology-based companies during incubation and post-incubation periods
title_full_unstemmed Innovation practices in small technology-based companies during incubation and post-incubation periods
title_sort Innovation practices in small technology-based companies during incubation and post-incubation periods
author Oliveira, Pedro Henrique de
author_facet Oliveira, Pedro Henrique de
Terence, Ana Cláudia Fernandes
author_role author
author2 Terence, Ana Cláudia Fernandes
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveira, Pedro Henrique de
Terence, Ana Cláudia Fernandes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Innovation
Incubation
Small firm
Technology-based company
Post-incubation
topic Innovation
Incubation
Small firm
Technology-based company
Post-incubation
description Purpose – Innovation is a constant attribute in the management processes of technology-based companies (TBCs), mostly small and young, and plays a relevant role in their competitiveness and survival. However, the authors assumed that the characteristics of innovation practices differ between incubated and post-incubated companies, in such aspects as formality, type, posture and strategy. The purpose of this paper is to report the innovation practices identified in small TBCs in the incubation and post-incubation periods (graduate companies). Design/methodology/approach – To achieve the purpose, the authors carried out a multiple case study with four TBCs, two incubated and two post-incubated (graduate); the study was qualitative and exploratory, and the authors collected data with their managers. Findings – The results show that these companies have high levels of innovation, which is a determinant factor for their presence in the business market; they create technological innovations in products and services, mostly incremental, such as improvements in existing products or reduction of internal costs of manufacturing. In addition, the results also show important features of the innovations, such as the interaction with other incubated companies and with universities and research centers. Originality/value – The authors conclude that there were changes in innovation practices, in the transition from incubated to graduate companies, such as the formalization of processes, a shift in focus toward the customer and an increase in resources and in projects’ relevance.
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