Innovación a través de la tradición en empresas familiares: Evidencia de estudios de caso en Chile

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https://doi.org/10.54167/ejbei.v1i1.1668

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Empresas familiares, Innovación, Tradición, Conocimiento heredado, Valores, Principios

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La innovación se ha convertido en un elemento vital para el crecimiento y proyección de las organizaciones. La literatura sobre empresas familiares presenta evidencia mixta respecto de la orientación de este tipo de empresas hacia la innovación. Normalmente, este tipo de organizaciones hunde sus raíces en su historia y tradición, condicionando la innovación. Sin embargo, la tradición puede proporcionar recursos distintivos únicos para aprovechar la innovación en la empresa familiar. De esta manera, este estudio está dedicado a la búsqueda de evidencia que permita avanzar en el análisis de la paradoja de la innovación a través de la tradición. Esta investigación es de carácter cualitativo y utilizó como herramienta metodológica el estudio de caso. Se analizaron empresas familiares de la región de Los Lagos en Chile. Los resultados demuestran que la tradición (conocimientos heredados y valores y principios profundamente arraigados) está relacionada con la innovación en la empresa familiar y puede impulsarla.

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07/02/2024 — Actualizado el 07/02/2024

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Barros-Contreras, I., Aragón-Villarroel, A., Solís-Sorhaburu, J., & Vera-Rodríguez, A. (2024). Innovación a través de la tradición en empresas familiares: Evidencia de estudios de caso en Chile. Economicus Journal of Business and Economics Insights, 1(1), 10–37. https://doi.org/10.54167/ejbei.v1i1.1668
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