Determinants of silent and explicit industrial design

This paper investigates the relationship between the use of silent or explicit design (SD or ED) and the characteristics of firms or sectors that use each of these types of design in Argentina. The findings show that SD differs from ED and that the differences have important implications for the cre...

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Autores principales: Graña, Fernando Manuel, Benavides-Espinosa, María del Mar, Roig Dobón, Salvador
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Elsevier 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://nulan.mdp.edu.ar/id/eprint/2821/
https://nulan.mdp.edu.ar/id/eprint/2821/1/grana-etal.pdf
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topic Diseño Industrial
Empresas Industriales
Innovación
Pequeñas y Medianas Empresas
spellingShingle Diseño Industrial
Empresas Industriales
Innovación
Pequeñas y Medianas Empresas
Graña, Fernando Manuel
Benavides-Espinosa, María del Mar
Roig Dobón, Salvador
Determinants of silent and explicit industrial design
topic_facet Diseño Industrial
Empresas Industriales
Innovación
Pequeñas y Medianas Empresas
description This paper investigates the relationship between the use of silent or explicit design (SD or ED) and the characteristics of firms or sectors that use each of these types of design in Argentina. The findings show that SD differs from ED and that the differences have important implications for the creation of policies to support competitiveness as well as for the development of business strategies. The study contributes to the literature by identifying three groups of dimensions. (1) Structural. Neither size nor barriers to the use of design bear relation to the use of design. (2) Dynamic. SD and ED have different effects on competitiveness based on the different links each type of design has with knowledge (particularly absorptive capacity and knowledge of new technology). (3) Technological intensity. Sectors with low technological intensity are identified as high-design intensity sectors, linked to the use of new technologies coming from others sectors.
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author Graña, Fernando Manuel
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Roig Dobón, Salvador
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Benavides-Espinosa, María del Mar
Roig Dobón, Salvador
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title Determinants of silent and explicit industrial design
title_short Determinants of silent and explicit industrial design
title_full Determinants of silent and explicit industrial design
title_fullStr Determinants of silent and explicit industrial design
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of silent and explicit industrial design
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publisher Elsevier
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url https://nulan.mdp.edu.ar/id/eprint/2821/
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