法律服务行业的创新:考察人力和社会资本以及知识和技术转移的作用

Kalliopi Michalakopoulou, A. Nikitas, E. Njoya, J. Johnes
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商业研究很少探索传统上保守的法律行业的服务创新。以资源为基础和实践为基础的观点混合为理论支柱,我们发展了对支持律师事务所创新的参数的理解,作为运营管理增强的推动者和创业精神的可能来源。本文提出了一项由来自19个国家的106名法律专业人士回答的调查,探讨了四个主题领域,即人力资本、社会资本、知识和技术转移,这些领域被假设为定义创新。采用有序概率回归模型。有证据表明,网络安全威胁、信息技术培训不足和有限、文书工作过多以及缺乏有效的团队合作、协作和沟通是创新采用的主要挑战,而创新是实现可持续、包容和有弹性的公司增长的途径。企业规模和国际化是改变创新的因素;中小企业与大型跨国公司的不同之处在于它们的“开箱操作”能力。我们的研究结果表明,合法企业需要将创新作为一种强大的转型支持工具包,以促进提高绩效的商业精神。
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Innovation in the legal service industry: Examining the roles of human and social capital, and knowledge and technology transfer
Business research has rarely explored service innovation for the traditionally conservative legal industry. Using a resource-based and practice-based view blend as its theoretical backbone we develop an understanding of the parameters underpinning law firm innovation as a facilitator of operations management enhancement and possible source of entrepreneurship. The paper presents a survey answered by 106 legal professionals from 19 countries exploring four thematic areas referring to human capital, social capital, knowledge and technology transfer that were hypothesised to define innovation. Ordered probit regression modelling was used. Evidence is presented that cybersecurity threats, inadequate and limited training on IT, excessive paperwork and lack of efficient teamwork, collaboration and communication are key challenges to innovation adoption, which is a pathway to sustainable, inclusive and resilient firm growth. Firm size and internationalisation are innovation-altering factors; SMEs differ from large global firms in their ability to operate ‘outside-the-box’. Our results recommend that legal enterprises need to adopt innovation as a robust transformation-enabling toolkit that could facilitate a performance-enhancing business ethos.
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