CONCEPTUAL MODEL OF INTEGRAL INNOVATION FOR DEVELOPERS, WITHIN THE SUPPLY OF AUTO PARTS IN EMERGING COUNTRIES: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW

Authors

  • Jose David De Ita UNIVERSIDAD POPULAR AUTONOMA DEL ESTADO DE PUEBLA
  • BEATRIZ PICO GONZÁLEZ UNIVERSIDAD POPULAR AUTONOMA DEL ESTADO DE PUEBLA
  • Emmanuel Olivera UNIVERSIDAD POPULAR AUTONOMA DEL ESTADO DE PUEBLA

Keywords:

Auto parts supply, Emerging economies, Innovation capabilities, Innovation management

Abstract

The objective of this article is the development of a proposal for a comprehensive conceptual model of innovation for developers, within the supply of auto parts in the context of emerging economies, based on a systematic review of innovation capabilities. For this purpose, prestigious digital sources were used to collect and select related literature, taking into account global quality metrics; the results yielded a selection of 50 articles that address in depth the research constructs with updated studies, and that include both the contexts of the research objective and alternative contexts with important theoretical contributions; The results of the systematic review also clearly show a classification of internal and external factors of the organizations, which influence the dimensions of innovation capacity and developed constructs, as well as their role in a proposal that integrates them in a conceptual model for managing innovation, using the theoretical bases of open innovation and the PDCA cycle.

Author Biographies

Jose David De Ita, UNIVERSIDAD POPULAR AUTONOMA DEL ESTADO DE PUEBLA

Ph.D Student "strategic planning & technology management"

BEATRIZ PICO GONZÁLEZ, UNIVERSIDAD POPULAR AUTONOMA DEL ESTADO DE PUEBLA

Research professor of the doctorate in strategic planning and technology management

Emmanuel Olivera, UNIVERSIDAD POPULAR AUTONOMA DEL ESTADO DE PUEBLA

Research professor of the doctorate in strategic planning and technology management

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Published

31.01.2021

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Business Economics, Sustainable Development, Public Administration and Law