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The knowledge sphere, social capital and growth of indigenous knowledge-based SMEs in the Thai dessert industry

Nattaka Yokakul and Girma Zawdie

Science and Public Policy, 2011, vol. 38, issue 1, 19-29

Abstract: Using the case of the Thai dessert industry, this paper highlights the knowledge sector as the driver of activities within the triple helix network and as a basis for the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Knowledge transfer to SMEs and its impact on technological capability development is facilitated by social capital which is influenced by policy initiatives. A survey of 159 firms, drawn from three categories (household-based, community-based and factory-based firms) of the Thai dessert industry provided evidence which suggests that social capital is a major factor enhancing SMEs' access to knowledge sources. The extent to which government intervention has succeeded in promoting the triple helix as a strategy for the growth of SMEs in the Thai dessert industry is considered empirically. Copyright , Beech Tree Publishing.

Date: 2011
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