Elements of the Persistence in Innovation: Systematic Literature Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology
- Identification of the need. The persistence of innovation is a recent phenomenon. As described in the introduction, research is currently underway to determine factors that influence persistence. The objective of the literature review is to identify the elements that influence a company to innovate persistently according to the studies carried out in the last ten years.
- Preparation of the questions. The questions that were answered with this study are:
- What types of studies were conducted to find persistence factors?
- What are the factors that positively influence the persistence of innovation?
- Are there linking factors with other institutions to generate persistent innovation in the company?
- “firm” or “enterprise” or “company”
- “innovation” and (“persistent” or “persistence”) and (“strategy” or “strategies” or “strategic” or “source” or “policy” or “persistence patterns” or “technological opportunities” or “R & D” or “business sector” or “Market dynamics” or “profit”)
- “analysis” or “interview” or “case study” or “case studies”
- “innovation” and (“product” or service” or “process” or “organization”) and (“incremental” or “radical”)
- 3.
- Development of revision protocol. To reduce research bias, it is necessary to define the following protocols:
- Primary Investigations. To have quality in the research found, only research from primary sources will be selected. Publications in journals.
- Database selection. While there is a lot of databases containing scientific papers, it has been determined that the study selects articles from the following databases: Scopus, Web of Science, ProQuest, and EBSCO.
- Extraction strategy. Each database has a different query language, so it is necessary to translate the elements of PICOC into different languages. For Scopus, the query was as follows:
- (TITLE-ABS-KEY (“firm” OR “firms” OR “enterprise” OR “enterprises” OR “company” OR “companies”) AND TITLE ((“innovation” OR “innovations”) AND (“persistent” OR “persistence”)) AND TITLE-ABS-KEY (“innovation” AND (“strategy” OR “strategies” OR “strategic” OR “source” OR “policy” OR “persistence patterns” OR “technological opportunities” OR “R & D” OR “business sector” OR “Market dynamics” OR “profit”)) AND TITLE-ABS-KEY (“innovation” AND (“product” OR “service” OR “process” OR “organization”)))
- TI=(“firm” OR “firms” OR “enterprise” OR “enterprises” OR “company” OR “companies”) AND TI=((“innovation” OR “innovations”) and (“persistent” or “persistence”)) AND TS=(“innovation” and (“strategy” or “strategies” or “strategic” or “source” or “policy” or “persistence patterns” or “technological opportunities” or “R & D” or “business sector” or “Market dynamics” or “profit”)) AND TS=(“innovation” and (“product” or “service” or “process” or “organization”))
- (“firm” OR “firms” OR “enterprise” OR “enterprises” OR “company” OR “companies”)AND ti((“innovation” OR “innovations”) AND (“persistent” OR “persistence”)) AND (“innovation” AND (“strategy” OR “strategies” OR “strategic” OR “source” OR “policy” OR “persistence patterns” OR “technological opportunities” OR “R & D” OR “business sector” OR “Market dynamics” OR “profit”)) AND (“innovation” and (“product” or “service” or “process” or “organization”))
- (“firm” OR “firms” OR “enterprise” OR “enterprises” OR “company” OR “companies”) AND TI ((“innovation” OR “innovations”) and (“persistent” or “persistence”)) AND (“innovation” and (“strategy” or “strategies” or “strategic” or “source” or “policy” or “persistence patterns” or “technological opportunities” or “R & D” or “business sector” or “Market dynamics” or “profit”)) AND (“innovation” and (“product” or “service” or “process” or “organization”))Additionally, as a strategy, we applied a filter to the year of publication. In this case, current literature is being considered, that is, from the year 2010.
2.1. Classification of Articles
2.2. Statistical Data
3. Discussion
3.1. Definition of the Persistence of Innovation
3.2. Elements of the Persistence of Innovation
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Population | Firm |
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Intervention | Persistence of innovation, strategy, sources of innovation, technological opportunities, persistence patterns, innovation policies, R & D activities, market dynamism, economy performance, company profit. |
Comparison | Not considered. |
Out | Case study, analysis, interviews, survey. |
Context | Product innovation, service innovation, organizational innovation, process innovation, incremental, radical. |
Study Methodology | Total |
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Survey | 4 |
Case study | 1 |
Database | 28 |
Other | 1 |
Research design | |
Qualitative | 1 |
Quantitative | 33 |
Scope of research | |
Academic | 9 |
Practitioner | 25 |
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Arenas, J.J.; Gómez, J.E.; Ortiz, E.; Paz, F.; Parra, C. Elements of the Persistence in Innovation: Systematic Literature Review. Adm. Sci. 2020, 10, 83. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci10040083
Arenas JJ, Gómez JE, Ortiz E, Paz F, Parra C. Elements of the Persistence in Innovation: Systematic Literature Review. Administrative Sciences. 2020; 10(4):83. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci10040083
Chicago/Turabian StyleArenas, Juan Jesus, Juan Erasmo Gómez, Efraín Ortiz, Freddy Paz, and Carlos Parra. 2020. "Elements of the Persistence in Innovation: Systematic Literature Review" Administrative Sciences 10, no. 4: 83. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci10040083
APA StyleArenas, J. J., Gómez, J. E., Ortiz, E., Paz, F., & Parra, C. (2020). Elements of the Persistence in Innovation: Systematic Literature Review. Administrative Sciences, 10(4), 83. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci10040083