© 2014 Taylor and Francis. Whilst many studies have focused on the adoption of individual or sets of innovative management practices (e.g. lean production), fewer studies have evaluated a diverse set of management practices and firm contextual factors which may limit (or enable) the accumulation of groups of innovations in organisations. The Australian manufacturing sector is a novel setting to investigate such issues due to, among other reasons, a protracted decline of the competitive position of the sector. In this paper, we use a data-set from the Australian government funded management practices benchmarking project which was part of the World Management Survey and empirically evaluate why some companies have more innovative management ...
This paper uses data from the Growth and Performance Survey of Australian firms to investigate the d...
This paper reports on a project which seeks to identify the role of human capital formation in promo...
Whilst manufacturing has fluctuated in relative importance during much of the 20th century it contin...
Whilst many studies have focused on the adoption of individual or sets of innovative management prac...
This unique research project for the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research benchm...
This article investigates the forces that lead some firms to engage in more innovative activities th...
A large body of research in recent years has resulted in the accumulation of knowledge about better ...
The manufacturing industry is considered as one of the most important economic sectors in developed ...
This paper benchmarks management practices in New Zealand manufacturing firms against the global bes...
A large body of research in recent years has resulted in the accumulation of knowledge about better ...
We use an innovative survey tool to collect management practice data from 731 medium sized manufactu...
The aim of this study was to examine innovation management practices of a large number of Australian...
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the manufacturing sector make a significant contributionto ec...
The power of innovation is one of the most critical resources for both organisational and societal w...
Innovation-related activities within firms have traditionally been viewed as primary drivers of prod...
This paper uses data from the Growth and Performance Survey of Australian firms to investigate the d...
This paper reports on a project which seeks to identify the role of human capital formation in promo...
Whilst manufacturing has fluctuated in relative importance during much of the 20th century it contin...
Whilst many studies have focused on the adoption of individual or sets of innovative management prac...
This unique research project for the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research benchm...
This article investigates the forces that lead some firms to engage in more innovative activities th...
A large body of research in recent years has resulted in the accumulation of knowledge about better ...
The manufacturing industry is considered as one of the most important economic sectors in developed ...
This paper benchmarks management practices in New Zealand manufacturing firms against the global bes...
A large body of research in recent years has resulted in the accumulation of knowledge about better ...
We use an innovative survey tool to collect management practice data from 731 medium sized manufactu...
The aim of this study was to examine innovation management practices of a large number of Australian...
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the manufacturing sector make a significant contributionto ec...
The power of innovation is one of the most critical resources for both organisational and societal w...
Innovation-related activities within firms have traditionally been viewed as primary drivers of prod...
This paper uses data from the Growth and Performance Survey of Australian firms to investigate the d...
This paper reports on a project which seeks to identify the role of human capital formation in promo...
Whilst manufacturing has fluctuated in relative importance during much of the 20th century it contin...