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Registro de software como determinantes de la Innovación en empresas industriales colombianas
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Resumen
Con base en la información obtenida por las Segunda, Tercera y Cuarta Encuestas de Innovación y Desarrollo Tecnológico (EDIT), realizadas por el DANE, este trabajo busca analizar e identificar los determinantes que el desarrollo de software tiene en la Innovación –de productos, procesos, organizacional y de mercado– y en las Actividades de Innovación–I&D, transferencia de tecnología, adquisición de activos fijos y capacitación– en empresas industriales colombianas. Y para identificar tales asociaciones de causalidad fue necesaria la implementación de técnicas de regresión múltiples.