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Influencia de las dimensiones de la capacidad de absorción en el desarrollo de nuevos productos en un contexto de distrito industrial: un estudio empírico al caso del textil valenciano
Asociación Española de Ciencia Regional (2010)El presente trabajo integra diversas perspectivas vinculadas a la competitividad empresarial como son la innovación, el territorio y la capacidad de absorción. Hemos pretendido contrastar el efecto de la capacidad de ... -
Influencia de las orientaciones emprendedora y al mercado en los resultados de las nuevas empresas internacionales belgas y españolas
Escuela Superior de Gestión Comercial y Marketing (2009-09)This paper aims to further the study of the factors that influence the international competitive position of international new ventures, and consequently, their international performance. We specifically analyse the role ... -
Influencia de las prácticas de recursos humanos en la flexibilidad de los empleados
Elsevier (2013-10)Los entornos competitivos actuales han generado un creciente interés por la flexibilidad de los empleados en las empresas. Investigaciones recientes han diferenciado entre 2 tipos de flexibilidad: flexibilidad en los ... -
Influencia del compromiso y de la experiencia del consumidor en la creación de valor de marca del comercio detallista
Universia (2022)El principal objetivo de este estudio es analizar la influencia que el compromiso (engagement) y la experiencia del consumidor tienen en la creación de valor de marca (brand equity) para el comercio detallista a través de ... -
Innovaciones y prácticas organizativas como determinantes de la competitividad
Ministerio de Industria, Energía y Turismo (2014)El debate sobre los determinantes de la competitividad y la gran cantidad de intereses surgidos a su alrededor envuelven su estudio de gran complejidad. Sin embargo, la necesidad de conocer sus antecedentes es clave para ... -
Innovarquía: la importancia del "Jedi"
Planeta De Agostini (2018-08)¿Cómo deberían ser las personas que trabajan en una innovarquía u organización altamente innovadora? Este artículo trata de describirlas, denominándolas 'jedis', y las compara con los otros dos tipos de comportamientos más ... -
Innovation in the Agri‐Food sector: Exploiting opportunities for Industry 4.0
Wiley (2021)Agri‐Food producers have a responsibility to provide safe, secure and sustainable food in a world characterized by disruption and increasing intolerance of waste along supply chains. As such, it is critical that they adopt ... -
Innovation policy instruments through the lens of open innovation. An analysis in the Spanish context
Universitat de Barcelona (2020)Open innovation (OI) involves the deliberate use of external and internal knowledge flows by organisations in order to accelerate their innovations and expand the markets for the external use of innovations. Despite the ... -
Integration: Attitudes, patterns and practices
Emerald (2013-04)Purpose: This work has two main objectives: 1) to obtain a set of scales for measuring the patterns, attitudes and practices of integration that can be extrapolated to different scopes (both internal and external) and ... -
Inteligencia emocional y engagement en estudiantes de medicina: un estudio comparativo en tres países
Universidad de Chile (2021-06-17)En este estudio se analiza la relación entre inteligencia emocional (IE) y el engagement académico en estudiantes de medicina. La inteligencia emocional se evalúa mediante la escala WLEIS y el engagement con la escala ... -
Intended Ties with Local Institutions as a Factor in Innovation: An Application to Spanish Manufacturing Firms
Taylor & Francis (2008)In this paper we seek to check for a number of interactions between firms and external environment. We aim to contribute to the discussion on the role of the regional environment in a firm’s innovation performance. We ... -
Interactive effects of internal brokerage activities in clusters: The case of the Spanish Toy Valley
Elsevier (2016-05)This study focuses on how different brokerage roles affect innovation by co-located firms. The study takes into account the effects of the interaction between brokerage activities and the firm's absorptive capacity and ... -
Internal labour flexibility from a resource-based view approach: definition and proposal of a measurement scale
Taylor & Francis (2009)he dynamic nature of current competitive environments has motivated managers to identify sources of flexibility based on the organisation's human resources. In this regard, internal labour flexibility emerges as a valid ... -
Internal market orientation and its influence on organisational performance
Emerald Group Publishing (2009)Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the influence that internal marketing, represented by internal market orientation (IMO), might have on the internal aspects (satisfaction of contact personnel) and external ... -
Internal market orientation and its influence on the satisfaction of contact personnel
Taylor & Francis (2010)Purpose: To verify the dimensions, reliability and validity of Internal Market Orientation (I.M.O.) as a scale of measurement of internal marketing, and using it to measure the effect of internal marketing on the satisfaction ... -
Internalization of the ‘Safety & Quality Assessment for Sustainability’ System Motivations and performance in Spanish road transport firms
Elsevier (2023-06)The Safety & Quality Assessment for Sustainability (SQAS) system aims to measure sustainability levels – quality, safety, security and environmental requirements – of logistics providers in the distribution of European ... -
International market orientation and management capabilities as determinants of the new ventures’ international behaviour
Hindawi Publishing Corporation (2012)The main research objectives of this paper are the analysis of the influence of international market orientation and the management capabilities derived from that orientation on international new ventures’ (INVs) behavior. ... -
International new ventures as "small multinationals": The importance of marketing capabilities
Elsevier (2012)This paper explores how marketing capabilities contribute to the international expansion of international new ventures, and influence their choice of entry mode. The study examines how marketing capabilities help international ... -
International new ventures’ international performance: a matter of network entrepreneurial orientation and network management activities
Emerald (2021)The purpose of this paper is to demostrate that commitment to developing knowledge sharing, coordination, adaptation and resolving potential conflict results in idiosyncratic relational assets for firms, which increases ... -
Interpersonal trust, stress and satisfaction at work: an empirical study
Emerald Group Publishing Limited (2014)Purpose – Due to the divergent conclusions about the effects of interpersonal trust on job satisfaction, the study aims to look more deeply into this relationship by introducing job stress as a mediator variable. Desi ...