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Organisational Innovation in Indian Firms – A Multi Level Perspective Pawan Budhwar, Kishore Pillai and Smitha Nair 3 rd ESRC Seminar, Lancaster, 11 June.

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1 Organisational Innovation in Indian Firms – A Multi Level Perspective Pawan Budhwar, Kishore Pillai and Smitha Nair 3 rd ESRC Seminar, Lancaster, 11 June 2013 Developing Leaders for Innovation and Change

2 Background, Rationale & Study  Research in innovation  Innovation in emerging markets  Organisational innovation  Operational framework  Research aims  Hypotheses  Methods  Initial findings  Implications

3 Research in Innovation  Schumpeter (1942)  Gained momentum in 1970s (Freeman, 1974; Nelson & Winter, 1982; Pavitt, 1984; Rosenberg, 1976, 1982)  Business & management (Miller, Kirton)  Traid vs. emerging markets  Emerging markets - India

4 What is Innovation? West & Farr (1990, p. 9)  “As the intentional introduction and application within a role, group or organization of ideas, processes or procedures, new to the relevant unit of adoption, designed to significantly benefit the individual, the group, organization or wider society”.

5 Innovation Research in India  National Knowledge Commission Survey on Innovation (2007)  Emerging global hub of innovation  R & D (Xerox), IT, software, animation, bio-tec, pharma  The universities for research and innovation Bill, 2012  Non profit research organisations (CRISP)  India-EU (and others) cooperation  http://www.nif.org.in/  Indigenous (Jugaad) innovation

6 Innovation Research in India  Jugaad - the uniquely Indian concept of low-cost, improvised innovation.  http://www.slideshare.net/ProfessorMathur/jugaad- innovation-in-india  Radjou, Pradbu & Ahuja (2012) Jugaad Innovation: A Frugal and Flexible Approach to Innovation for the 21st Century. Random House.  The India Way (Harvard Publishing)

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8 Determinants of Research Aims  Damanpour (1991)  Factors influencing organisational innovation  Scope of innovation  Stages of innovation  Critique in literature (Anderson et al., 2004)  Emerging markets - India

9 Research Aims  Analyse organisational innovation in India by adopting a multi-level perspective and focusing on R&D departments  Examine the effects of antecedents - individual, organisational/ team and environmental level factors on innovation.

10 Organizational Innovation Transformational Leadership Resource Availability Group Attributes -Support for innovation -Participative Safety Group Attributes -Support for innovation -Participative Safety R&D Manager (Individual Attributes) -Role Breadth Efficacy -Proactive Personality -Favoring Change -Job Satisfaction - Need for cognition - Regulatory focus R&D Manager (Individual Attributes) -Role Breadth Efficacy -Proactive Personality -Favoring Change -Job Satisfaction - Need for cognition - Regulatory focus Organizational Performance Environmental Turbulence -Market Turbulence -Technological Turbulence Environmental Turbulence -Market Turbulence -Technological Turbulence Control Variables -Size -Diversification -Industry -Age -Domestic/MNC -International Presence -R&D spend Control Variables -Size -Diversification -Industry -Age -Domestic/MNC -International Presence -R&D spend Operational Framework

11 Hypotheses ---  H1: A positive association exists between the R&D manager’s need for cognition and organisational innovation  H2a: A positive association exists between the R&D manager’s promotion focus and organisational innovation  H2b: A negative association exists between the R&D manager’s prevention focus and organisational innovation

12 Hypotheses ---  H3: A positive association exists between the participative safety within the team and organisational innovation  H4: A positive association exists between the transformational leadership provided and organisational innovation  H5b: A positive association exists between technological turbulence in the environment and organisational innovation

13 Methodology u Questionnaire survey u Respondents, sectors, sample u Contents of survey u Data analysis

14 Measures  OI – 9 item (7-point) scale by Garcia-Morales et al. (2012) (α =.935)  NfC – 18 item (7-point) scale by Cacioppo et al. (1984) (α =.705)  P&P Focus - 11 item (5-point) scale by Higgins et al. (2001) (α =.554 &.668 respectively)  TL – 4 item (7-point) scale by McColl-Kennedy & Anderson (2002) (α =.856)  PS – 9 item (5-point) scale by Anderson & West (1998)(α =.921)  TT – 3 item (7-point) scale by Jaworski & Kohli (1993) (α =.738)

15 Initial Results & Findings  Descriptives  No issue of multicollinearity  No significant correlations between organisational innovation and need for cognition & promotion focus  Negative correlation of organisational innovation with prevention focus

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17 Support for Hypotheses  H1 = no  H2(a & b) = no & yes respectively  H3 = yes  H4 = yes  H5 = yes

18 Key Messages  Findings  Conclusions  Implications  Recommendations


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