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The moderating role of innovation culture in the relationship between knowledge assets and product innovation

Developing successful technological innovations is essential for creating and sustaining a firm's competitive advantage. This paper analyses the internal complexity that characterises technological innovation in firms. The innovation capability of a firm depends closely on its intellectual and/...

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Published in:Technological forecasting & social change 2013-02, Vol.80 (2), p.351-363
Main Authors: Martín-de Castro, Gregorio, Delgado-Verde, Miriam, Navas-López, José E., Cruz-González, Jorge
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High tech industries
Human capital
Innovations
Intellectual capital
Knowledge
Knowledge assets
Moderating effects
Polls & surveys
Product development
Spain
Studies
Technological innovations
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