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Innovation modes and design as a source of innovation: a firm‐level analysis

Andrea Filippetti (Italian National Research Center – CNR‐IRPPS, Rome, Italy and School of Business, Economics and Informatics, Birkbeck College, University of London, London, UK)

European Journal of Innovation Management

ISSN: 1460-1060

Article publication date: 25 January 2011

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this article is to contribute to the empirical literature, which investigates innovation modes, by exploring the role of design as a source of innovation.

Design‐methodology/approach

The empirical analysis is carried out at the firm‐level, on the ground of a recent survey covering more than 5,000 European firms. A factor analysis is carried out first, followed by a cluster analysis based on identified factors in order to ensure a significant number of homogeneous groups of firms.

Findings

The paper finds that: design and R&D are complementary sources of innovation; design is predominant in firms characterized by a complex innovation strategy and intense interactions with the external environment; and these types of firms also show better economic performance.

Social implications

Policies should recognize the importance of design‐based competences, as they differ from those related to R&D activities.

Originality/value

To date, in this empirical research, R&D activity is regarded as the major internal source of knowledge, as well as a fundamental driver of firms' competitiveness. This paper's results show how design enters in this framework and suggests future research directions.

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Citation

Filippetti, A. (2011), "Innovation modes and design as a source of innovation: a firm‐level analysis", European Journal of Innovation Management, Vol. 14 No. 1, pp. 5-26. https://doi.org/10.1108/14601061111104670

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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