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Management Capabilities, Innovation, and Gender Diversity in the Top Management Team: An Empirical Analysis in Technology-Based Smes
Author(s) -
Ruiz-Jiménez Jenny María,
Fuentes-Fuentes María del Mar
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
business research quarterly
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.995
H-Index - 26
eISSN - 2340-9444
pISSN - 2340-9436
DOI - 10.1016/j.brq.2015.08.003
Subject(s) - knowledge management , context (archaeology) , diversity (politics) , business , multilevel model , technology management , innovation management , gender diversity , sample (material) , empirical research , product (mathematics) , product innovation , team composition , process (computing) , marketing , process management , computer science , corporate governance , sociology , paleontology , philosophy , chemistry , geometry , mathematics , finance , chromatography , epistemology , machine learning , anthropology , biology , operating system
The paper analyzes the influence of management capabilities on the innovation performance of technology-based SMEs and the role that gender diversity in the top management team plays in this relationship. We use a sample of 205 Spanish SMEs from technology sectors and a hierarchical regression analysis to test our hypotheses. The results confirm that management capabilities affect both product and process innovation positively. In addition, gender diversity in the top management team moderates this relationship positively. In other words, management capabilities have a greater influence on both product and process innovation when the management team is more balanced in number of men and women. This study contributes to better understanding of the factors that explain how management capabilities translate into greater organizational achievements and argues the need to analyze the role of top management teams and their composition more extensively, especially in the context of technology SMEs. The study also contributes new evidence to the small number of studies that analyze the effect of gender diversity in top management teams on innovation.

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