Innovation and the Operational Performance of Newly Established Small and Medium Enterprises in Taiwan
Li-min Hsueh () and
Ying-yi Tu ()
Small Business Economics, 2004, vol. 23, issue 2, 99-113
Abstract:
New Enterprises have been sprouted out prosperously in Taiwan. According to business income tax data, 143 thousand new enterprises were established between 1996--1998, which accounts for about 25% of total number of enterprises, and 98.68% of these new enterprises are SMEs.
Date: 2004
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