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Article
Structural Innovation Processes in Medium-Sized Italian Firms: Case Analysis in the Fashion Industry
Author(s)
Maria Rosaria Marcone
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DOI:10.17265/1537-1506/2018.10.003
Affiliation(s)
Polytechnic University of Marche, Ancona, Italy
ABSTRACT
Attention to technological
innovation is focused on the belief that aesthetic innovation can be either
facilitated or inhibited within this open innovation setting where limited
protection and dynamic knowledge flows occurring across organizations. The clothing industry in Italy was chosen as a target
context, because many innovative pioneering medium sized enterprises (MSEs)
were operating in the industry and we decided to adopt a research methodology
based on the use of a qualitative analysis of business cases. The data were
collected in three regions of Italy: Emilia Romagna, Marche, Umbria visiting
investigated companies over six years (2010-2017). From a part of the necessity of deep organizational
engagement with integrated stakeholders, the results imply that firms choose a
multiple stakeholders integration strategy with particular attention to supply
side relationships in the sense that they vary in their openness towards
up-stream supply chain.
KEYWORDS
sustainable supply chain, open innovation, manufacturing system
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