Diffusion of the UNE166002 innovation management standard: a forecast model approach towards internationalization
Diffusion of the UNE166002 innovation management standard: a forecast model approach towards internationalization
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El propósito de este trabajo es analizar la difusión de la norma de gestión dela innovación UNE 166002 en España y pronosticar el patrón de unahipotética futura norma de gestión de la innovación en el âmbito internacional. Utilizando los datos proporcionados por todas las organizaciones acreditadas a finales de 2011 en España, se analiza laevolución de la difusión de la norma UNE 166002 desde su creación. Además, este trabajo extrapola el análisis de la difusión de la norma de gestión de la innovación española a escala europea e internacionales.
Además, se compara la posible evolución de esta hipotética futura norma con la evolución de los estándares más reconocidos. Los resultados confirman que la difusión de la UNE 166002 sigue una curva logística en forma de S. Por otra parte, los resultados muestran que la extrapolación, de la futura norma de gestión de la innovación a nivel global, se acerca a los 85.000 certificados europeos y más de 1.200.000 si se trataba de una norma ISO. Los resultado de este estudio deben ser de interés para los investigadores, las instituciones y organizaciones que participan en este tipode certificaciones, así como, esas organizaciones que actualmente estánliderando la creación de la futura norma internacional de gestión de la
innovación.
Moises Mir, Industrial Engineer and Master on Innovation Management by University of Girona (Spain). Recently included as a member of two Standardization Technical Committees: AEN/CTN 166 for R&D&I management in by AENOR in Spain, and ISO/TC 279 for innovation management standardization by ISO. He is currently a researcher in the OGEDP Department in University of Girona. Twelve years experience as Industrial
Engineer in several private companies in Spain as project manager, ICT and innovation consultant and implementation of the UNE 166002 experience. Researcher in the area of Innovation management standards, PhD candidate for innovation management in Universitat de Girona (Spain) analysing the impact of innovation standards in Spain (UNE 166002), he has published some papers on this topic at national and international level
Dr. Josep Llach Pagès is a lecturer in the Department of Business Management and Product Development at the University of Girona. He studied Industrial Engineering and holds a Doctorate in Industrial engineering (UdG). He is currently member of the consolidated group GITASP (Research Group in technological innovations in the productive process) from the University of Girona, devoted to the design of new planning and management of
production systems, as well as quality management. He is also one of the Spanish coordinators of the European Manufacturing Survey (EMS). His research is focus on the impact of the use of non -technological innovations on performance both in the manufacturing and the service sector. In addition, he has published several papers in
international academic journals that analyse the diffusion phenomenon of management standards (i.e. ISO 9000, ISO 14000, etc.)
Frederic Marimon, PhD in Business Administration and tenured professor at the International University ofCatalonia (Spain). Full professor accreditation by Quality Catalan Agency of the University System (AQU). Heis Industrial Engineering by Polytechnic University of Catalonia in Barcelona, and Master in Business andAdministration by IESE in Barcelona. He is currently vice-rector of research at the International University ofCatalonia. He is focused on production area, mainly in quality, e-quality measurement and in services
companies. He has published in international academic journals, most of them in the quality management issueand also some papers that analys e the diffusion phenomenon of management standards (i.e. ISO 9000, ISO14000, etc.).
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166002, Innovación, Norma de gestión, España, ISO 9000