Title :
Strategies of Innovation and Supports to the Productivity and Competitiveness in Export Industry in Mexico
Author :
Rios, Ma Del Carmen Dominguez
Author_Institution :
Benemerita Univ. Autonoma de Puebla-Mexico, Mexico City
Abstract :
This study attempts to identify and generate empirical evidence about the characteristics and the strategies of innovation in the export industry in Puebla, Mexico. The fist stage of the investigation is developed in a conceptual frame of technological and organizational innovation. A random simple of exporters enterprises located in Mexico was designed using the parameters of Probability. In this town surveys were applied to know the structural characteristics, technological behavior and competitive development (growth in sales, employment, exports, and public support) in the firm. The quantitative methods employed were discriminant analysis and logistic regression; both will classify the inquired firms in innovating and non-innovating. In other terms, a classifying model is developed in order to rank companies according to its innovative character, applying the two tools of multivariate analysis mentioned above. It will be proved that the concept of innovation is not valued by the firms, many firms with innovating behavior do not believe they perform activities of innovation. This is innovating-firms underestimate themselves. It is sustained that innovative firms stand out because they formalize their engineering or research and development activities, they make changes to the labor organization, and development activities. The research will explain how the particular relation between innovation and R&D activities is established. The main conclusion will be that the percentage of sales devoted to R&D activities as well as the purchase of machinery and equipment abroad are key factors to be considered an innovating firm
Keywords :
innovation management; international trade; organisational aspects; personnel; probability; productivity; regression analysis; strategic planning; technology management; Mexico; Puebla; R&D; discriminant analysis; enterprises; export industry; innovation strategies; innovative firms; labor organization; logistic regression; multivariate analysis; organizational innovation; probability; productivity; quantitative method; research and development activities; structural characteristics; technological innovation; town survey; Character generation; Cities and towns; Environmental economics; Industrial economics; Machinery; Macroeconomics; Marketing and sales; Productivity; Research and development; Technological innovation;
Conference_Titel :
Technology Management for the Global Future, 2006. PICMET 2006
Conference_Location :
Istanbul
Print_ISBN :
1-890843-14-8
DOI :
10.1109/PICMET.2006.296632