Empirical Research on the Relationship between Technological Innovation Capacity and Growth of IT Enterprises

Authors

  • Sarah Lee Author
  • Juan Martinez Author

Keywords:

Technological Innovation Capacity, IT Enterprises, Empirical Research, Firm Growth, R&D Investment, Patent Activity, Innovation Culture, Industry Dynamics

Abstract

This empirical study investigates the relevance of technological innovation capacity to the growth of Information Technology (IT) enterprises. Technological innovation is a key driver of competitiveness and growth in the IT sector, but the specific mechanisms underlying its impact on firm performance remain complex and context-dependent. Drawing upon a sample of IT enterprises and utilizing quantitative analysis techniques, this research examines the relationship between various dimensions of technological innovation capacity—such as R&D investment, patent activity, and innovation culture—and indicators of firm growth, including revenue growth, market share expansion, and profitability. The study also explores moderating factors that may influence the strength and direction of this relationship, such as industry dynamics, market conditions, and firm-specific characteristics. By providing empirical evidence and insights into the determinants of growth in IT enterprises, this research contributes to a deeper understanding of the strategic importance of technological innovation in driving competitive advantage and sustainable growth in the IT industry.

Published

2024-04-12

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Section

Articles