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Oficina nº 313

Oficina nº 313

Organisational Enablers of Process Innovation in the Portuguese Footwear Industry:
Do Subunits' Differences Matter?

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Authors
Ana Abrunhosa and Patrícia Moura e Sá
Publication date
September, 2008
Abstract
With the aim of investigating the link between the implementation of new forms of work organisation and innovation, this paper explores the importance of intra-organisational differences in explaining innovation adoption. By means of a survey complemented by case study field notes, this study takes two organisational units - production and conception & development - and analyses the subject in the Portuguese footwear industry. Findings suggest that there are not only differences in what concerns the extent to which certain management practices - such as autonomy and consultancy - are implemented, but also in the impact of these potential drivers on innovation adoption. This fact has important research and policy implications. If innovation is to be encouraged, intra-organisational differences regarding purposes, resources and competencies cannot be ignored.