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INNOVATION IN SMEs: A RACE WITH NO FINISH LINE

Rob van Es () and Henk van der Wal
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Rob van Es: University of Amsterdam, O Achterburgwal, 237 1012 DL Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Henk van der Wal: Syntens Innovation, De Ruyterkade, 5 1013 AA Amsterdam, The Netherlands

International Journal of Innovation Management (ijim), 2012, vol. 16, issue 05, 1-21

Abstract: This article describes the results of our long-term study into the innovative behavior of fifteen Dutch small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) that were considered promising in 1985. We asked ourselves the following two questions: (i) How did these companies develop while aiming for their innovation domain? (ii) What do the entrepreneurs perceive as the defining moments in this development?As a general answer to the first question, we concluded that the innovative behavior of the companies essentially consisted of: technical and business process optimization, new types of collaboration, and renewing competencies and developing a fitting strategy. In short, we found that the non-technical innovation domains had greatly gained in importance. The answers to the second question showed us that corporate development was strongly affected by tensions related to growth, shifts in control over the company, and management. In most cases, such tensions negatively affected innovation.

Keywords: Innovation behavior; innovation domains; defining moments; small businesses; long-term study (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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