Argentina: recent dynamics in the software and IT services industry
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05/09/2014
05/09/2014
01/08/2013
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Resumo |
Includes bibliography. This article examines the impact of organizational and absorptive capacities and networking on the performance of Argentine software and IT services firms, within an evolutionary theoretical framework. The models estimated show that innovation outcomes depend on quality management, the existence of research and development (R&D) staff and on occupying intermediate positions in the network architecture. Firms' economic performance cannot be assessed using a single set of indicators: whereas productivity is explained by the qualifications of human resources and employment growth by R&D personnel, export probability is associated with obtaining certifications, adopting agile methodologies and occupying intermediate positions in the network architecture. The heterogeneity of business models suggests that it is not possible to establish a single type of relationship between innovation and performance for all firms in the industry. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/11362/36996 LC/G.2572-P 7 |
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en |
Relação |
CEPAL Review 110 |
Tipo |
Texto Sección o Parte de un Documento |
Cobertura |
ARGENTINA ARGENTINA |
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Palavras-Chave | #INDUSTRIA #INFORMATICA #PROGRAMAS DE COMPUTADORA #COMERCIO DE SERVICIOS #INNOVACIONES #INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO #GESTION DE CALIDAD #MEDICION #EVALUACION #INDUSTRY #INFORMATICS #COMPUTER PROGRAMS #TRADE IN SERVICES #INNOVATIONS #RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT #QUALITY MANAGEMENT #MEASUREMENT #EVALUATION |