A conceptual framework to represent the theoretical domain of “innovation capability” in organizations
The term ‘innovation capability’ has been used recurrently in the innovation literature, but there is still considerable divergence about its meaning and implication to organizations. A consensus exists that, to innovate, organizations must possess innovation capability, and that the ownership of th...
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Main Authors: | Ramon B. Narcizo, Alberto G. Canen, Iara Tammela |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Cognitione Foundation for the Dissemination of Knowledge and Science
2017-01-01
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Series: | Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation |
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http://jemi.edu.pl/uploadedFiles/file/all-issues/vol13/issue1/JEMI_Vol13_Issue1_2017_Article6.pdf
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