Organisational capabilities for innovation: a case study on the management and transactional capability
Katiuscia Alice Teixeira,
Daniel P. Puffal and
Dayane S. Ferrazza
International Journal of Business Innovation and Research, 2020, vol. 21, issue 4, 447-465
Abstract:
Innovation is an increasingly present topic in academic, business and governmental discussions. In the competitive economic context where companies operate, there is constant need for reinvention and search for new alternatives to keep minimally competitive in the market. Thus, it is important to understand what differentiates innovative companies as such and which existing capabilities drive innovation in organisations. Therefore, the present work is a qualitative case study that identifies and analyses the contribution of management and transactional capabilities to generating innovation in an innovative company in Brazil.
Keywords: innovation; innovative Brazilian company; management capability; transactional capability; reinvention; competitive; capacities; generation of innovation; capability; business. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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