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on Knowledge Management and Knowledge Economy |
Issue of 2010‒02‒13
two papers chosen by Laura Stefanescu European Research Centre of Managerial Studies in Business Administration |
By: | Bala Subrahmanya, M. H.; Mathirajan, M.; Krishnaswamy, K. N. |
Abstract: | This paper probes the drivers, dimensions, achievements, and outcomes of technological innovations carried out by SMEs in the auto components, electronics, and machine tool sectors of Bangalore in India. Further, it ascertains the growth rates of innovative SMEs vis-à-vis non-innovative SMEs in terms of sales turnover, employment, and investment. Thereafter, it probes the relationship between innovation and growth of SMEs by (i) estimating a correlation between innovation sales and sales growth, (ii) calculating innovation sales for high, medium, and low growth innovative SMEs and doing a aggregate one-way ANOVA, and (iii) ascertaining the influence of innovation sales, along with investment growth and employment growth on gross value-added growth by means of multiple regression analysis. The paper brings out substantial evidence to argue that innovations of SMEs contributed to their growth. |
Keywords: | Technological innovations, sales growth, auto components, electronics, machine tools, Bangalore |
Date: | 2010 |
URL: | http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:unu:wpaper:wp2010-03&r=knm |
By: | Jeroen de Jong; Mark Freel |
Abstract: | This paper explores the geographical distance of innovation collaborations in high tech small firms. We test if absorptive capacity is a key determinant. Drawing on survey data from a sample of 316 Dutch high-tech small firms, engaging in 1.245 collaborations, we find most partners to be ‘local’. However, controlling for a variety of potential influences, higher R&D expenditure is positively related to collaboration with more distant organisations. |
Date: | 2010–02–01 |
URL: | http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:eim:papers:h201008&r=knm |