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Title: Development of a risk model for different innovator types in textile and apparel industries
Authors: Kumarapeli, U
Ratnayake, V
Jayawardana, S. S
Keywords: Analytic Network Process
Innovator types
Risk factor prioritization
Risk management
Technological innovation risk factors
Issue Date: Jan-2023
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Series/Report no.: Research Journal of Textile and Apparel;
Abstract: Purpose – Technological innovation is one of the strongest driving forces in the survival and growth of any organization, including textile and apparel industries. However, technological innovation inherits a wide array of risks due to the uncertainty involved in it. In-depth research reveals the existence of a significant relationship between innovation failures and the approach used to innovate, that is, the organization’s innovator type. However, quantitative evidence supporting this concern is still lacking. Hence, the purpose of this paper is to bridge the existing gap in the literature on effective management of technological innovation risk factors and the innovator type of textile and apparel industries. Design/methodology/approach – The risk factors related to technological innovations are identified under different innovator types. Analytic network process (ANP) has been used to evaluate the contribution of risk factors according to the innovator type of the organization. Data was gathered through the literature review and structured and semi structured interviews with textile and apparel industry experts. The contribution of risk factors was determined through priorities, derived according to the ANP using Super Decision software. Findings – Contribution of risk factors takes different values according to innovator type. This provides comprehensive knowledge on developing a risk management strategy according to the innovator type of the organization. Furthermore, this provides insight into the fact that a generalized risk management strategy will not be effective and sensible for all innovator types. Originality/value – The findings provide a thorough understanding of developing a customized risk management strategy by determining the “most to least” criticality of risks based on the innovator type of the organization. Furthermore, findings can be used to adopt the most appropriate innovator type based on the organization’s key competencies. Moreover, this guides the organization in making the best use of internal resources during risk management. Furthermore, this provides insight into the risk factors that must be addressed prior to embarking on new innovative approaches
URI: https://rda.sliit.lk/handle/123456789/3227
ISSN: 15606074
Appears in Collections:Department of Computer Systems Engineering

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