The European system of small- and medium-sized enterprises
Stefano Palmieri
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Stefano Palmieri: Researcher at IRES-CGIL
Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, 2007, vol. 13, issue 1, 27-53
Abstract:
As the European Commission has indicated, SMEs have a key role to play in stimulating job creation and in improving European competitiveness. This article provides an overview of the position of SMEs in the economic system of the European Union and highlights the weaknesses that constrain SMEs in fulfilling that key role. The article also explores the factors that promote profitability in SMEs at the expense of productivity, including low pay, poor working conditions and long working hours. It proposes that there is a contradiction between the representation of SMEs as a strategic lever in pursuit of the Lisbon goals, and the reality that European SMEs are generally incapable of generating either technological innovation or continuing education and training, leaving them ill-equipped to compete in global markets.
Keywords: SMEs; information and communications technology (ICT); competitiveness; technological innovation; continuing vocational training; Lisbon strategy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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DOI: 10.1177/102425890701300106
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