The combined impact of managerial and relational capabilities on innovation in firms

Fitjar, R. D., Gjelsvik, M. & Rodríguez-Pose, A.ORCID logo (2013). The combined impact of managerial and relational capabilities on innovation in firms. Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 25(5-6), 500-520. https://doi.org/10.1080/08985626.2013.798353
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In this paper, a survey of more than 1600 firms in the five largest city regions of Norway is described in order to examine how a firm's innovative capacity is affected by three types of factors: factors related to the manager, the structure of the firm and the broader geographical location. By combining perspectives from the fields of management and economic geography in a logistic regression analysis, we find that the two key drivers of firm-level innovation in Norway are the presence of open-minded managers and evidence of collaboration with international partners. Moreover, these two factors are mutually reinforcing, as firms with open-minded managers also tend to engage more with international partners and vice versa.

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