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Recurrent practices to generate innovation in non R&D capabilities based in leather, footwear and leather industry

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  • Jonnathan López-Hurtado
  • Francisca Rojas-Santoyo
  • Lucy Carolina Elizalde-Bobadilla

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This work proposes a theoretical and practical approach for the analysis of the innovation generated in organizations through alternative routes to Research and Development (R&D). Based on an exploratory study within a qualitative approach, the theoretical bases on non-R&D innovation have been proposed, in which activities, capacities and mechanisms to establish an interaction with the environment (both internal and external) are being considered. Subsequently, in a field work phase in the footwear and leather goods sector in Bogotá, Colombia, the application of the theoretical assumptions in the organizational reality was validated, finding recognition of knowledge, technology and design activities as sources of innovation. In contrast, a low perception of associativity as an input in this same matter was found

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  • Jonnathan López-Hurtado & Francisca Rojas-Santoyo & Lucy Carolina Elizalde-Bobadilla, 2018. "Recurrent practices to generate innovation in non R&D capabilities based in leather, footwear and leather industry," Revista Clio América, Universidad del Magdalena, vol. 12(23), pages 39-51, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:col:000506:017273
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    1. Hatice ER, 2021. "Academic Aspect of the Leather Industry: An Interpretation from the Perspective of Business Science," Prizren Social Science Journal, SHIKS, vol. 5(1), pages 11-43, April.

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    Keywords

    Innovation; Non-R&D Practices; Capacity; Associativity; Technology and Design.;
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    JEL classification:

    • M10 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - General

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