Research and technology organizations’ mobilizers of the regional environment: Competitive strategies
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to propose a contingent model that facilitates knowledge of the strategies followed by the research technology organizations (RTOs) of Valencia and the Basque Country, Spain, to adapt to the turbulence of their environment. Design/methodology/approach - The res...
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doaj-d0cc61c079cc452fb3c3abc16c6491aa2020-11-24T20:45:56ZengEmerald PublishingEuropean Journal of Management and Business Economics2444-84512444-84942017-07-0126218019810.1108/EJMBE-07-2017-011595756Research and technology organizations’ mobilizers of the regional environment: Competitive strategiesCarlos Augusto Rincón Díaz0José Albors Garrigós1Faculty of Administrative Sciences and Accountants, University of La Salle, Bogotá, ColombiaDepartment of Business and Management, Universitat Politécnica of Valencia, Valencia, SpainPurpose - The purpose of this paper is to propose a contingent model that facilitates knowledge of the strategies followed by the research technology organizations (RTOs) of Valencia and the Basque Country, Spain, to adapt to the turbulence of their environment. Design/methodology/approach - The research includes context, organizational and results variables and identifies some barriers that the RTOs encounter in collaborating with SMEs and also the best practices they follow to develop competitive advantages. The methodology used consisted of applying the proposed model to the 27 RTOs of both autonomous regions; a factor analysis was then performed to determine whether there exist groups of related (correlated) variables; finally, the authors proceeded to carry out a hierarchical cluster analysis to observe how the 27 RTOs are distributed according to their ability to adapt and respond to environmental turbulence. Findings - The technological policy must consider the characteristics of each region to propose more efficient and equitable mechanisms that allow the RTOs to face new challenges. Originality/value -This study proposes a theoretical model suitable for RTOs to respond to environmental changes, to the current economy globalization and to cope with new challenges. This proposal means that RTOs must manage an appropriate combination of key factors, including the development of more proactive innovation strategies, an organic organizational structure to relate better with other innovation agents and universities, which help them to work more efficiently with SMEs and to obtain a higher innovative performance.https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/pdfplus/10.1108/EJMBE-07-2017-011Innovation strategiesResearch technology organizations (RTOs)Turbulent environmentChallenges of the research technology organizations |
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Carlos Augusto Rincón Díaz José Albors Garrigós Research and technology organizations’ mobilizers of the regional environment: Competitive strategies European Journal of Management and Business Economics Innovation strategies Research technology organizations (RTOs) Turbulent environment Challenges of the research technology organizations |
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Carlos Augusto Rincón Díaz José Albors Garrigós |
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Research and technology organizations’ mobilizers of the regional environment: Competitive strategies |
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Research and technology organizations’ mobilizers of the regional environment: Competitive strategies |
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Research and technology organizations’ mobilizers of the regional environment: Competitive strategies |
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Research and technology organizations’ mobilizers of the regional environment: Competitive strategies |
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Research and technology organizations’ mobilizers of the regional environment: Competitive strategies |
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research and technology organizations’ mobilizers of the regional environment: competitive strategies |
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European Journal of Management and Business Economics |
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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to propose a contingent model that facilitates knowledge of the strategies followed by the research technology organizations (RTOs) of Valencia and the Basque Country, Spain, to adapt to the turbulence of their environment. Design/methodology/approach - The research includes context, organizational and results variables and identifies some barriers that the RTOs encounter in collaborating with SMEs and also the best practices they follow to develop competitive advantages. The methodology used consisted of applying the proposed model to the 27 RTOs of both autonomous regions; a factor analysis was then performed to determine whether there exist groups of related (correlated) variables; finally, the authors proceeded to carry out a hierarchical cluster analysis to observe how the 27 RTOs are distributed according to their ability to adapt and respond to environmental turbulence. Findings - The technological policy must consider the characteristics of each region to propose more efficient and equitable mechanisms that allow the RTOs to face new challenges. Originality/value -This study proposes a theoretical model suitable for RTOs to respond to environmental changes, to the current economy globalization and to cope with new challenges. This proposal means that RTOs must manage an appropriate combination of key factors, including the development of more proactive innovation strategies, an organic organizational structure to relate better with other innovation agents and universities, which help them to work more efficiently with SMEs and to obtain a higher innovative performance. |
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Innovation strategies Research technology organizations (RTOs) Turbulent environment Challenges of the research technology organizations |
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