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Title: | On stochastic aspects of impact modeling of the innovation incentive system and business internationalization: evidence from Portuguese SMEs |
Authors: | Grilo, Luis M. Pereira, Elsa J. Maidana, Jean P. Stehlik, Milan |
Editors: | Ladde, G. S. |
Keywords: | PLS stochasticity innovation structural equation modeling topology in regression |
Issue Date: | 17-Jan-2023 |
Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
Citation: | L. M. Grilo, E. J. Pereira, J. P. Maidana & M. Stehlík (2023) On stochastic aspects of impact modeling of the innovation incentive system and business internationalization: evidence from Portuguese SMEs, Stochastic Analysis and Applications, DOI: 10.1080/07362994.2023.2166532 |
Abstract: | Multivariate normal distribution is base for many statistical techniques,
including ordinary least square inference. Here we show that
in order to make research on Internationalization of Companies,
more flexible approach is needed, namely partial least squares (PLS).
It is a nonparametric technique, used in Structural Equation
Modeling (SEM), which makes no distributional assumptions and also
may be applied with small sample sizes. In this study we discuss on
regularity conditions for PLS from the perspective of semi-continuous
covariance which fills the gap in the current studies. The stochastic
aspects, especially those related to usage of PLS-SEM, can be well
integrated to the topologically grounded regression, where jumps in
the covariances can occur. The purpose of the research is to analyze
and understand the impact of the Incentive System (IS) for
Innovation, within the scope of the National Strategic Reference
Framework (QREN) 2014-2020, on the Internationalization of
Portuguese Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). We study stochastic
aspects of theoretical model which aggregates the variables
Product Innovation, Marketing Innovation, Organizational Innovation
and Working Conditions as determinants of Internationalization of
Companies.
Data were collected based on a quantitative methodology, through
a self-completion questionnaire using the Likert psychometric scale,
which registered 120 participants. Organizational Innovation
(exogenous latent construct) and Product Innovation have shown a
statistically significant indirect effect on the Internationalization of
Companies (endogenous latent construct) through Marketing
Innovation. The latter has a direct effect on the Internationalization
(target construct). However, Working Conditions has the greatest
impact on Internationalization, meaning that measures such as
increasing wages, decreasing the use of temporary work and precarious
work conversion into labor effective relations have a very relevant
direct effect on the Internationalization of Portuguese SMEs. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1080/07362994.2023.2166532 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/34707 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | MAT - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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