Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Economics, University of Niš, Republic of Serbia
2. Faculty of Economics University of Niš, Republic of Serbia
Abstract
Innovation studies do not generally focus on the innovator. Consequently, the
role of gender in a firm?s innovation practice is out of the focus of
research. In order to fill this research gap, the present study explores the
intensity and the type of innovative practice of women and men-owned
businesses operating in production and service sectors in the USA. This
descriptive study?s results show that women- and men-owned businesses differ
in terms of their innovativeness while the nature of these differences is
related to the business sector and to the way in which the innovations are
operationalised. Women owned businesses are more likely to introduce
product/service innovations, both generally and by sector. On the other
hand, women-owned businesses are found to be less innovative in terms of
process improvements, in general and in the service sector. The existence
and the nature of the female-male innovation gap vary depending on the
operationalisation of the innovation variable as well. The paper includes
the gender perspective in examining innovation, thus tackling the
under-researched profile of the innovator. Moreover, it examines the wider
context of innovations by including marginalised forms of innovations, such
as incremental and process innovations, and it covers a range of industries
which are usually neglected in innovation studies.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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