Assessing the relationship between firm resources and product innovation performance: A resource-based view

Purpose – This paper seeks an answer to the question about which of a firm's resources contributes most to product innovation performance (PIP).The paper aims to adopt the resource-based view (RBV) and consider both tangible and intangible assets. Design/methodology/approach – A mail administra...

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Main Authors: Abu Bakar, Lily Julienti, Ahmad, Hartini
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spelling my.uum.repo.96092016-04-24T03:06:16Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/9609/ Assessing the relationship between firm resources and product innovation performance: A resource-based view Abu Bakar, Lily Julienti Ahmad, Hartini HD28 Management. Industrial Management Purpose – This paper seeks an answer to the question about which of a firm's resources contributes most to product innovation performance (PIP).The paper aims to adopt the resource-based view (RBV) and consider both tangible and intangible assets. Design/methodology/approach – A mail administrated survey was distributed to a randomly selected list of 700 small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Malaysia.The response rate was 20.1 percent and the usable response rate was 15.4 percent which is favorable for this type of research.As comparable to other SME studies and particularly in Malaysia, this relatively low-response rate is not surprising for mail administrated questionnaire. Findings – The findings indicate that, in the Malaysian context, intangible resources are the main drivers of PIP. This is keeping with the expectations of the RBV. Research limitations/implications – Establishing a cooperative relationship with the Small and Medium Size Industries Development Corporation of Malaysia plays a significant role in helping us to garner a larger than expected response rate among the SMEs.Alliances such as this may help researchers improve survey response rates among smaller manufacturers.Originality/value – This paper is unique in that it is the first paper to address the relationship between firm resources and PIP among Malaysian companies.While the paper is primarily descriptive in nature, it does provide some evidence that can be used in the development and testing of hypotheses concerning the relationship between PIP and firm's resources. Emerald Group Publishing Limited 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/9609/1/13.pdf Abu Bakar, Lily Julienti and Ahmad, Hartini (2010) Assessing the relationship between firm resources and product innovation performance: A resource-based view. Business Process Management Journal, 16 (3). pp. 420-435. ISSN 1463-7154 http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/14637151011049430 doi:10.1108/14637151011049430
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Assessing the relationship between firm resources and product innovation performance: A resource-based view
description Purpose – This paper seeks an answer to the question about which of a firm's resources contributes most to product innovation performance (PIP).The paper aims to adopt the resource-based view (RBV) and consider both tangible and intangible assets. Design/methodology/approach – A mail administrated survey was distributed to a randomly selected list of 700 small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Malaysia.The response rate was 20.1 percent and the usable response rate was 15.4 percent which is favorable for this type of research.As comparable to other SME studies and particularly in Malaysia, this relatively low-response rate is not surprising for mail administrated questionnaire. Findings – The findings indicate that, in the Malaysian context, intangible resources are the main drivers of PIP. This is keeping with the expectations of the RBV. Research limitations/implications – Establishing a cooperative relationship with the Small and Medium Size Industries Development Corporation of Malaysia plays a significant role in helping us to garner a larger than expected response rate among the SMEs.Alliances such as this may help researchers improve survey response rates among smaller manufacturers.Originality/value – This paper is unique in that it is the first paper to address the relationship between firm resources and PIP among Malaysian companies.While the paper is primarily descriptive in nature, it does provide some evidence that can be used in the development and testing of hypotheses concerning the relationship between PIP and firm's resources.
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title_fullStr Assessing the relationship between firm resources and product innovation performance: A resource-based view
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the relationship between firm resources and product innovation performance: A resource-based view
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publisher Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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