Social and strategic innovation: extending the varieties of capitalism to asian countries

This article empirically analyzes how institutional context affects the nature of firms´ innovation—social and/or strategic—using the varieties of capitalism paradigm extended to include Asian economies. An empirical analysis using a sample of 603 small- and medium-sized innovative enterprises is de...

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Autores: Díaz-Carrión, Rosalía, Franco-Leal, Noelia
Formato: artículo
Estado:Versión aceptada para publicación
Fecha de publicación:2022
País:España
Recursos:Universidad de Sevilla (US)
Repositorio:idUS. Depósito de Investigación de la Universidad de Sevilla
OAI Identifier:oai:dnet:idus________::663e825512acced7460fdd5ce41ecc0d
Acesso em linha:https://hdl.handle.net/11441/183716
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11365-020-00740-4
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palavra-chave:Social innovation
Strategic innovation
Institutional theory
Varieties of capitalism
Asian economies
Cross-country analysis
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Resumo:This article empirically analyzes how institutional context affects the nature of firms´ innovation—social and/or strategic—using the varieties of capitalism paradigm extended to include Asian economies. An empirical analysis using a sample of 603 small- and medium-sized innovative enterprises is developed to provide a comprehensive view of how the institutional context in which a company operates determines the nature of firms´ innovation. A cross-country-cluster comparison is made using analysis of variance among Asian economies, coordinated market economies, liberal market economies, and mixed market economies. The results show that the high degree of institutional support that characterize coordinated market economies and the normative pressures that characterize Asian economies fosters firms´ involvement with social innovation. These findings support the theoretical arguments that point to institutional context as an important determinant of the nature of firms´ innovation.