Organizational Learning in Research and Development Centers in Developing Economies: The Influence of Institutional Contexts
The evolving role of public research institutes in the world in the recent decades has placed significant challenges for them. Governments and stakeholders continue to question their relevance and their ability to adapt to the changing circumstances and demands from society. Attempts to develop new...
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doaj-1f3d95b729074ca2b97c9e8cc90f0d3d2020-11-24T21:23:47ZengUniversidad Alberto HurtadoJournal of Technology Management & Innovation0718-27242008-01-012498108419Organizational Learning in Research and Development Centers in Developing Economies: The Influence of Institutional ContextsClaudia del Carmen Díaz-Pérez0Ricardo Arechavala-Vargas1Universidad de GuadalajaraUniversidad de GuadalajaraThe evolving role of public research institutes in the world in the recent decades has placed significant challenges for them. Governments and stakeholders continue to question their relevance and their ability to adapt to the changing circumstances and demands from society. Attempts to develop new organizational models and management strategies are common in both developed and emerging economies. Public R&D laboratories are thus faced with the need to undertake rapid organizational learning processes in order to adapt and to maintain legitimacy. However, these learning processes may be more complex and difficult when the institutional arrangements in which these organizations are nested are themselves immature. We present an analysis of those learning processes on the basis organizational case studies in Mexico and abroad. Theoretical and policy issues are discussed.http://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/420 |
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Claudia del Carmen Díaz-Pérez Ricardo Arechavala-Vargas Organizational Learning in Research and Development Centers in Developing Economies: The Influence of Institutional Contexts Journal of Technology Management & Innovation |
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Claudia del Carmen Díaz-Pérez Ricardo Arechavala-Vargas |
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Organizational Learning in Research and Development Centers in Developing Economies: The Influence of Institutional Contexts |
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Organizational Learning in Research and Development Centers in Developing Economies: The Influence of Institutional Contexts |
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Organizational Learning in Research and Development Centers in Developing Economies: The Influence of Institutional Contexts |
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Organizational Learning in Research and Development Centers in Developing Economies: The Influence of Institutional Contexts |
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Organizational Learning in Research and Development Centers in Developing Economies: The Influence of Institutional Contexts |
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organizational learning in research and development centers in developing economies: the influence of institutional contexts |
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Universidad Alberto Hurtado |
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Journal of Technology Management & Innovation |
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The evolving role of public research institutes in the world in the recent decades has placed significant challenges for them. Governments and stakeholders continue to question their relevance and their ability to adapt to the changing circumstances and demands from society. Attempts to develop new organizational models and management strategies are common in both developed and emerging economies. Public R&D laboratories are thus faced with the need to undertake rapid organizational learning processes in order to adapt and to maintain legitimacy. However, these learning processes may be more complex and difficult when the institutional arrangements in which these organizations are nested are themselves immature. We present an analysis of those learning processes on the basis organizational case studies in Mexico and abroad. Theoretical and policy issues are discussed. |
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