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Innovation in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) is often the result of technology-driven or market … the scope of TE and SME research and provides empirically grounded insights into technology-driven innovation. …
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This original empirical research was conducted to explore the relationship between business strategies and innovation … important to innovation outcomes, across the five strategy types. The individual business strategies having the greatest impact … on innovation involved (1) investing in R&D (2) participating in partnering and alliances on projects (3) ensuring …
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The methods by which small firms overcome the disadvantages of their size to implement innovation on construction …, prioritising relationship-building strategies and using patents to protect intellectual property. Key obstacles to innovation … emphasises firm capabilities and environment, and innovation typologies. Further research is recommended into the impact of …
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The rising interest in innovation studies as indicators of industry growth has resulted in the proliferation of …-intensive service activities (KlSA) are critical elements of building the learning capacity in firms, and that the innovation process of … using Australian software firms as an example of how KlSA contributes to the innovation capacity of small firms. Surveys and …
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, this paper examines the factors that nurture innovation in logistics services, identifies the contributions of the new …
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, this paper examines the factors that nurture innovation in logistics services, identifies the contributions of the new …
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For firms to survive in the highly competitive Aerospace Component Supply Market, they must have some sustainable competitive advantages. Customers are demanding continual price reductions and improvements in lead times from their suppliers. In the Asia Pacific region, developing economies such...
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