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Organising For Innovation In Professional Services Firms: Econometric Evidence From The Uk

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  • JANE BOURKE

    (Jane Bourke, Spatial & Regional Economics Research Centre and Enterprise Research Centre, Department of Economics, Cork University Business School, University College Cork, Ireland)

  • STEPHEN ROPER

    (��Enterprise Research Centre, National Innovation Centre for Rural Enterprise and the Productivity Institute, Warwick Business School, UK)

  • JAMES H LOVE

    (��Leeds University Business School, University of Leeds, United Kingdom4School of Economics and Business Administration, University of Tartu, Estonia)

Abstract

Undertaking innovation involves a range of different activities from ideation to the commercialisation of innovations. Each activity may have very different resources and organisational requirements, however, most prior studies treat innovation as a single un-differentiated activity. Here, using new survey data for professional service firms (PSFs) in the UK, we are able to examine separately how a range of organisational work practices influence success in ideation and commercialisation. In particular, we use principal component analysis (PCA) to identify and compare the benefits of four groups of organisational work practices relating to strategy & information sharing, recruitment & training, work flexibility & discretion and culture & leadership. Strong contrasts emerge between those work practices that are important for success in ideation and commercialisation. Work practices linked to culture & leadership are important for ideation activities, while strategy &information sharing practices are more strongly associated with commercialisation success. The results suggest clear managerial implications depending on the priority

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  • Jane Bourke & Stephen Roper & James H Love, 2021. "Organising For Innovation In Professional Services Firms: Econometric Evidence From The Uk," International Journal of Innovation Management (ijim), World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., vol. 25(08), pages 1-31, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:ijimxx:v:25:y:2021:i:08:n:s1363919621500857
    DOI: 10.1142/S1363919621500857
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