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Using the Integration of Disparate Antecedents to Drive World-Class Innovation Performance: An Empirical Investigation of Swiss Watch Manufacturing Firms

Author

  • Kayhan Tajeddini

Summary, in English

Although organizational innovativeness has been regarded as propelling the market, entrepreneurial and learning orientation, as well as innovativeness relationships, much of the evidence to date remains anecdotal and speculative. In other words, little is known empirically about how these orientations contribute to a firm innovation. This leads to reductionism in modeling and thwarts the full exploration of the potentially multifaceted relationships among these concepts and their impact on firm innovation. In this context, a systematic framework was devised which tested the postulated market, entrepreneurial and learning orientations relationships collectively, their effect on innovativeness and the subsequent effect of innovativeness on business performance. Utilizing a sample of 238 Swiss watch manufacturing firms, we empirically examine the antecedents of firm innovativeness in this context. The findings confirm the validity of the model and afford various insights on the role of innovativeness and the impact it has on business performance in the proposed relationships. Finally, implications are shown for the antecedents and consequences of organizational innovativeness.

Publishing year

2015

Language

English

Publication/Series

Tekhne: Revista de Estudos Politécnicos

Issue

Online 21 October 2015

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier, Elsevier

Topic

  • Economics and Business

Keywords

  • Innovativeness
  • Learning
  • Entrepreneurial
  • Market orientation
  • Performance
  • Swiss watch industry

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1645-9911