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THE ROLE OF ORGANIZATIONAL RESOURCES AND MARKET COMPETITIVENESS IN INNOVATIVENESS

Year 2015, Volume: 4 Issue: 1, 0 - 0, 29.03.2015

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 The purpose of this study is to empirically test a framework based upon the relationships among organizational resources, market competitiveness, and innovativeness of organizations with special emphasis on enterprises in Turkey. Data used in the study were gathered from Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey conducted by World Bank. The research framework was tested using descriptive statistics and regression analysis. The results of logistic regression analysis indicate that both organizational resources and market competitiveness have a direct, positive and significant impact on product innovations. In contrast, neither operational resources nor market competitiveness variables have a significant and direct impact on process innovations but only human resources has. The limitation of this study is its narrow focus on Turkish enterprises. Thus including the other emerging countries might be useful in generalization of findings. By validating a multi-dimensional construct of innovativeness, the study provides managers with a useful tool for evaluating their current resources and competitiveness in the market. Second, the analysis of the relationship among organizational resources, market competitiveness and innovativeness indicates that human resources directly influence both product and process innovations. This paper adds to the body of knowledge by providing empirical insights into the relationships among organizational resources of companies, market competitiveness and innovativeness of companies operating in Turkey.

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  • Construction Firms", British Journal of Management, Vol. 17, No. 4, pp. 331-346. • Cooper, J. R. (1998), "A multidimensional approach to the adoption of innovation", Management Decision, Vol 36, No.8, pp. 493-502.
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  • International Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 14, pp. 237–258. • Friedrich, T. L., Mumford, M. D., Vessey, B., Beeler, C. K., & Eubanks, D. L. (2010),
  • "Leading for Innovation", International Studies of Management and Organization, Vol. 40, No. 2, pp. 6-29. • Hsuan, J. (1999), “Impacts of supplier-buyer relationships on modularization in new product development,” European Journal of Purchasing & Supply Management, Vol. 5, pp. 197-209.
  • • Makhija, M. (2003), "Comparing the Resource-Based and Market-Based Views of the Firm: Empirical Evidence from Czech Privatization”, Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 24, No. 5, pp. 433-451.
  • • Rungtusanatham, M. and Forza, C. (2005), Coordinating product design, process design, and supply chain design decisions part A: Topic Motivation, Performance
  • Implications, and Article Review Process, Journal of Operations Management, 23, pp. 257-265. • Schumpeter, J. A. (1947), "The creative response in economic history." The Journal of Economic History, Vol. 7, No. 2, pp.149-159.
  • • The World Bank. (2009), Business Environment and Enterprise Performance
  • Survey. Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey. Retrieved July 1, 2013, from http://data.worldbank.org/data-catalog/BEEPS
  • • Tracey, M., Vonderembse, M. A. and Lim J. (1999), “Manufacturing technology and strategy formulation: keys to enhancing competitiveness and improving performance”, Journal of Operations Management, Vol. 17, pp. 411–428.
  • • Trott, P. (2008), Innovation management and new product development. Prentice Hall.
  • • Tseng, Y. H. (2006), “Examining the relationship between the design- manufacturing cooperation and new product development time performance: the moderating role of technological innovativeness”, Journal of American
  • Academy of Business, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 133-138. • Walker, R. M. (2006), "Innovation Type and Diffusion : an Emprical Analysis of
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Arzu Karaman Akgul This is me

Sitki Gozlu This is me

Publication Date March 29, 2015
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APA Akgul, A. K., & Gozlu, S. (2015). THE ROLE OF ORGANIZATIONAL RESOURCES AND MARKET COMPETITIVENESS IN INNOVATIVENESS. Journal of Business Economics and Finance, 4(1).

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