Fatores influenciadores da inovação em bibliotecas públicas acadêmicas
Abstract
Towards the academic libraries to remain relevant to their users and to fulfill their role as
information centers in universities, they need to innovate to create services that meet these
needs. Innovation enables libraries to create new services or enhance existing services for
their user communities. However, innovation is a complex process and several factors can
influence or inhibit the innovation process in libraries. This paper aims to characterize the
innovations developed by academic libraries (belonging to federal and state universities in
Brazil) and the factors that influence them. Thus, it seeks to identify the antecedent and
consequent factors of library innovation. To achieve the objectives, the survey research was
adopted. Therefore, it is a research with quantitative approach. The execution was performed
in three stages: i) the bibliographic research for the theoretical foundation about the process of
innovation in services and innovation in libraries; ii) the survey for data collection and iii)
data treatment and analysis. For data collection, an electronic questionnaire was sent by email
to the library directors of 98 public universities (63 federal and 35 state). At the end, we
obtained a sample composed of 151 respondents. For data analysis, two approaches were
used. The first was based on descriptive statistics, while the second corresponded to the
application of the Structural Equation Modeling technique. The results made it possible to
characterize the innovations developed by the libraries. Despite the creation of innovative
services, most libraries implement minor adaptations and improved versions of existing
services, indicating the predominance of incremental innovations. As for influencing factors,
Leadership, Culture and Climate, and Role of Servers and Co-creation are important
antecedents and innovation in libraries. On the other hand, factors such as process and
resources have less influence. The results also indicate that co-creation, especially of frontline
servers, is an important predictor of innovation. Library managers can use research
findings to increase the effectiveness of innovation processes. As a consequence, the results
indicate the contribution of innovations in improving the image and satisfaction of library
users. Finally, limitations and perspectives for future work are presented at the end of this
research
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