Comparative analysis of Not-Invented-Here and Not-Shared-Here syndromes, innovation capabilities and innovative performance in service and trade firms
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The paper comparatively analyzes syndromes Not-Invented-Here (NIH) and Not-Shared-Here (NSH) and their relationship with innovation performance (DI) and innovation capacities (CI) in business services and trade. In a cluster analysis methodology identified two groups of companies with similar characteristics: Innovative and Upset; an analysis of variance (ANOVA) was also performed to establish meaningful differences in means . As for results, the groups differed in the DI, NIH, NSH variables and only in the CI, construct customer orientation; although, the most important finding indicates that differences in NSH are more significant than in NIH, probably because of the lag in the development of IC Technology Focus.Downloads
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Restrepo Medina, L. P., Arias Pérez, J. E., & Lozada, N. (2016). Comparative analysis of Not-Invented-Here and Not-Shared-Here syndromes, innovation capabilities and innovative performance in service and trade firms. Revista científica Pensamiento Y Gestión, (40). Retrieved from https://rcientificas.uninorte.edu.co/index.php/pensamiento/article/view/8804
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