TY - GEN
T1 - Creativity and innovation performance at the industry level
T2 - 25th International Association for Management of Technology Conference, IAMOT 2016
AU - Pereira, João Antônio Gomes
AU - Sbragia, Roberto
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - In a context of constant change and a competitive market, companies need to generate new ideas more often and faster in order to offer new and differentiated products. Creativity is an important feature that companies can use to face this situation. In this line of reasoning, this study tries to answer the following question: Which creativity factors in organizational settings are related to innovation performance? The population of this inquiry consisted of 343 industrial firms from the Southern Region of Brazil and the instrument for data collection was made available at Google Drive technology. As a result from this data collection procedure we obtained responses from 37 industries. The data analysis was based on a statistical descriptive and correlational analysis, using nonparametric techniques. The results of this inquiry allowed us to conclude that there are significant relationships of some factors of promotion, stimulus and support to creativity with innovation performance. Based on these results, we can conclude that although there are many variables that may be associated to the sustainable growth of industries, there is evidence that stimulus factors, especially good mood, should be considered as creativity inductors and should therefore be considered as part of the innovation management effort at the firm level. Considering the circumstances under which the study was conducted and its peculiarities, the conclusions and underlying recommendations should be viewed with limitation. In this sense, we recommend to expand the study to a larger number of industries.
AB - In a context of constant change and a competitive market, companies need to generate new ideas more often and faster in order to offer new and differentiated products. Creativity is an important feature that companies can use to face this situation. In this line of reasoning, this study tries to answer the following question: Which creativity factors in organizational settings are related to innovation performance? The population of this inquiry consisted of 343 industrial firms from the Southern Region of Brazil and the instrument for data collection was made available at Google Drive technology. As a result from this data collection procedure we obtained responses from 37 industries. The data analysis was based on a statistical descriptive and correlational analysis, using nonparametric techniques. The results of this inquiry allowed us to conclude that there are significant relationships of some factors of promotion, stimulus and support to creativity with innovation performance. Based on these results, we can conclude that although there are many variables that may be associated to the sustainable growth of industries, there is evidence that stimulus factors, especially good mood, should be considered as creativity inductors and should therefore be considered as part of the innovation management effort at the firm level. Considering the circumstances under which the study was conducted and its peculiarities, the conclusions and underlying recommendations should be viewed with limitation. In this sense, we recommend to expand the study to a larger number of industries.
KW - Creativity
KW - Industrial firms
KW - Innovation management
KW - Innovation performance
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84988318564
T3 - IAMOT 2016 - 25th International Association for Management of Technology Conference, Proceedings: Technology - Future Thinking
SP - 241
EP - 258
BT - IAMOT 2016 - 25th International Association for Management of Technology Conference, Proceedings
A2 - Pretorius, Leon
A2 - Thopil, George Alex
A2 - Hosni, Yasser
PB - International Association for Management of Technology Conference (IAMOT) and the Graduate School of Technology Management, University of Pretoria
Y2 - 15 May 2016 through 19 May 2016
ER -