Strategic Innovation Management Based on Three Dimensions

This thesis examines innovation development needs of firms in a remote rural region. The perspective of the study is in strategic innovation management and three dimensions of innovation development: innovation environment, value delivery and innovation capability. The framework is studied with a th...

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Main Author: Sarkkinen, Minna
Other Authors: Sotarauta, Markku, Forsman, Helena, Oinas, Päivi, Kässi, Tuomo, Lappeenrannan teknillinen yliopisto, Tuotantotalouden tiedekunta, LUT Tuotantotalous / Lappeenranta University of Technology, LUT School of Technology Management, Industrial Engineering and Management
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Lappeenranta University of Technology 2013
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Online Access:http://lutpub.lut.fi/handle/10024/90351
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spelling ftlappeenranta:oai:lutpub.lut.fi:10024/90351 2023-05-15T17:00:27+02:00 Strategic Innovation Management Based on Three Dimensions Sarkkinen, Minna Sotarauta, Markku Forsman, Helena Oinas, Päivi Kässi, Tuomo Lappeenrannan teknillinen yliopisto, Tuotantotalouden tiedekunta, LUT Tuotantotalous / Lappeenranta University of Technology, LUT School of Technology Management, Industrial Engineering and Management 2013-05-25 203 fulltext http://lutpub.lut.fi/handle/10024/90351 en eng Lappeenranta University of Technology Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis 978-952-265-401-4 1456-4491 978-952-265-402-1 http://lutpub.lut.fi/handle/10024/90351 URN:ISBN:978-952-265-402-1 strategic innovation management regional innovation system value delivery innovation capability innovation environment Väitöskirja Doctoral dissertation 2013 ftlappeenranta 2021-12-30T14:11:10Z This thesis examines innovation development needs of firms in a remote rural region. The perspective of the study is in strategic innovation management and three dimensions of innovation development: innovation environment, value delivery and innovation capability. The framework is studied with a theoretical and methodological approach in the context of the development of a regional innovation system and the defining of innovation development needs. The thesis is based on existing innovation management literature, expanding it by examining the features of the three dimensions. The empirical data of the study comprise 50 purposefully selected firms within the region of Pielinen Karelia located in Eastern Finland. Most of the firms (70%) included in the study represent manufacturing firms, and over 90% are small and medium-sized enterprises. The research data consist of two questionnaires and an interview, which were done during 2011 in the connection of a regional development project. The point of view of the research is in regional development and harnessing the innovation capability of the firms within the region. The principal research approach applies soft systems methodology. The study explores the means to foster the innovativeness of firms from the viewpoints of innovation environment, innovation capability and value delivery. In closer detail, the study examines relations between the innovation capability factors, differences in innovation development needs within the value delivery system, between sectors and between firm size categories. The thesis offers three major contributions. First, the study extends earlier research on strategic innovation management by connecting the frameworks of innovation capability, innovation environment and value delivery process to the defining of innovation development needs at the regional level. The results deepen knowledge especially concerning practice-based innovation, peripheral regions and smaller firms. Second, the empirical work, based on a case study, confirms the existence of a structural connection integrating five factors of innovation capability. Statistical evidence is provided especially for the positive impacts of the improvement of absorption capability, marketing capability and networking capability, which are the main weaknesses of firms according to the study. Third, the research provides a methodological contribution by applying the innovation matrix in the defining of the innovation development needs of firms. The study demonstrates how the matrix improves possibility to target policy instruments and innovation services more efficiently through indicating significant differences between the innovation support needs regarding various time horizons and phases of innovation process. Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis karelia* LUTPub (LUT University)
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topic strategic innovation management
regional innovation system
value delivery
innovation capability
innovation environment
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regional innovation system
value delivery
innovation capability
innovation environment
Sarkkinen, Minna
Strategic Innovation Management Based on Three Dimensions
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value delivery
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innovation environment
description This thesis examines innovation development needs of firms in a remote rural region. The perspective of the study is in strategic innovation management and three dimensions of innovation development: innovation environment, value delivery and innovation capability. The framework is studied with a theoretical and methodological approach in the context of the development of a regional innovation system and the defining of innovation development needs. The thesis is based on existing innovation management literature, expanding it by examining the features of the three dimensions. The empirical data of the study comprise 50 purposefully selected firms within the region of Pielinen Karelia located in Eastern Finland. Most of the firms (70%) included in the study represent manufacturing firms, and over 90% are small and medium-sized enterprises. The research data consist of two questionnaires and an interview, which were done during 2011 in the connection of a regional development project. The point of view of the research is in regional development and harnessing the innovation capability of the firms within the region. The principal research approach applies soft systems methodology. The study explores the means to foster the innovativeness of firms from the viewpoints of innovation environment, innovation capability and value delivery. In closer detail, the study examines relations between the innovation capability factors, differences in innovation development needs within the value delivery system, between sectors and between firm size categories. The thesis offers three major contributions. First, the study extends earlier research on strategic innovation management by connecting the frameworks of innovation capability, innovation environment and value delivery process to the defining of innovation development needs at the regional level. The results deepen knowledge especially concerning practice-based innovation, peripheral regions and smaller firms. Second, the empirical work, based on a case study, confirms the existence of a structural connection integrating five factors of innovation capability. Statistical evidence is provided especially for the positive impacts of the improvement of absorption capability, marketing capability and networking capability, which are the main weaknesses of firms according to the study. Third, the research provides a methodological contribution by applying the innovation matrix in the defining of the innovation development needs of firms. The study demonstrates how the matrix improves possibility to target policy instruments and innovation services more efficiently through indicating significant differences between the innovation support needs regarding various time horizons and phases of innovation process.
author2 Sotarauta, Markku
Forsman, Helena
Oinas, Päivi
Kässi, Tuomo
Lappeenrannan teknillinen yliopisto, Tuotantotalouden tiedekunta, LUT Tuotantotalous / Lappeenranta University of Technology, LUT School of Technology Management, Industrial Engineering and Management
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author Sarkkinen, Minna
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title Strategic Innovation Management Based on Three Dimensions
title_short Strategic Innovation Management Based on Three Dimensions
title_full Strategic Innovation Management Based on Three Dimensions
title_fullStr Strategic Innovation Management Based on Three Dimensions
title_full_unstemmed Strategic Innovation Management Based on Three Dimensions
title_sort strategic innovation management based on three dimensions
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