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Olivera, D., (2021). El rol del liderazgo en la generación de innovaciones en una empresa que carece de un sistema de gestión de la I+D+i. El caso de una empresa fabricante de productos para la exploración minera [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/19597
Olivera, D., El rol del liderazgo en la generación de innovaciones en una empresa que carece de un sistema de gestión de la I+D+i. El caso de una empresa fabricante de productos para la exploración minera []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/19597
@mastersthesis{renati/537773,
title = "El rol del liderazgo en la generación de innovaciones en una empresa que carece de un sistema de gestión de la I+D+i. El caso de una empresa fabricante de productos para la exploración minera",
author = "Olivera Oliva, Davy Alfonso",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
This thesis deals with the importance of leadership for the innovation process to be successful in a Peruvian manufacturing company, which produces pieces for the mining exploration sector, despite the fact it does not have an articulated innovation management system. This research takes the Peruvian standard for R&D Management “Gestión de la I+D+i NTP 732.003” as a reference, from which a series of interviews and surveys were carried out. This study is divided into four chapters: Background, Theoretical Framework, Methodology and Results, and Analysis. The Background chapter shows the Peruvian economic situation, mining exploration at the time of creating the R&D area and what the company set out to do to improve its competitiveness. In the Theoretical Framework chapter, some definitions related to R&D are discussed, in addition to the current R&D situation in Peru and private companies, as well as the concept of leadership and its relation with innovation. The third chapter describes how the research was developed, and how the questions for the surveys and interviews were proposed. In the last chapter, Results and Analysis, the information processed is revealed with the aim of showing the strengths and weaknesses of the organization’s innovation management system. This study concludes that it is not necessary to have an articulated innovation management system to achieve a successful innovation process. The absence of this system does not guarantee that the innovation processes would be sustainable over time because, if the leader is no longer present, the continuity of the projects could not be guaranteed.
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