Innovation, complementarities and performance in micro/small enterprises
Anna Comacchio,
Annachiara Scapolan and
Sara Bonesso
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, 2007, vol. 7, issue 1, 5-28
Abstract:
This paper gives an empirical contribution to the debate on new organisational forms, complementarities and their relation to a firm's competitiveness by means of a study on the organisational evolution of Micro/Small Enterprises (MSEs), which represent more than 90% of European firms but are not yet well analysed from the organisational point of view. This paper, based on a survey on a sample of 147 Italian MSEs, investigates firstly the diffusion of a set of organisational and technological innovations. Secondly, the question is asked whether entrepreneurs invest in only one type of innovation or if there is a simultaneous adoption of coherent set of innovations. Finally, the relationship between the adoption of a system of innovations and the dynamic of firm's performance measured by sales and product innovation is investigated.
Keywords: innovation; new organisational forms; complementarities; competitiveness; performance; entrepreneurship; small enterprises; micro enterprises; MSEs; Italy. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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