Estructuras organizativas favorables a la innovación

  1. Álvarez Alday, Marta
  2. Cuenca Amigo, Macarena
Revista:
Boletín de estudios económicos

ISSN: 0006-6249

Año de publicación: 2014

Título del ejemplar: Competitividad e innovación

Volumen: 69

Número: 213

Páginas: 477-493

Tipo: Artículo

Otras publicaciones en: Boletín de estudios económicos

Resumen

Innovation management has become a basic need for the survival of businesses in the current, increasingly complex and changing, global environment. This scenario not only requires companies to adopt innovation strategies, but also raises the need for organizational structures that make innovation possible. In order to unravel what is the relationship between innovation and organizational structure, the present paper discusses the evolution of organizational theory, the concept of innovation and its structural implications and recent research on innovation-friendly structures. The methodology consists of a review of the scientific literature.

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