Do SMEs cluster around innovation activities? Discovering active, incremental and opportunistic innovators


Autoria(s): Casali, Gian Luca; Zolin, Roxanne; Sawang, Sukanlaya
Data(s)

07/04/2016

Resumo

Do SMEs cluster around different types of innovation activities? Are there patterns of SME innovation activities? To investigate we develop a taxonomy of innovation activities in SMEs using a qualitative study, followed by a survey. First, based upon our qualitative research and literature review we develop a comprehensive list of innovation activities SMEs typically engage in. We then conduct a factor analysis to determine if these activities can be combined into factors. We identify three innovation activity factors: R&D activities, incremental innovation activities and cost innovation activities. We use these factors to identify three clusters of firms engaging in similar innovation activities: active innovators, incremental innovators and opportunistic innovators. The clusters are enriched by validating that they also exhibit significant internal similarities and external differences in their innovation skills, demographics, industry segments and family business ownership. This research contributes to innovation and SME theory and practice by identifying SME clusters based upon their innovation activities.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/95512/

Publicador

Imperial College Press

Relação

DOI:10.1142/S1363919616500626

Casali, Gian Luca, Zolin, Roxanne, & Sawang, Sukanlaya (2016) Do SMEs cluster around innovation activities? Discovering active, incremental and opportunistic innovators. International Journal of Innovation Management. (In Press)

Fonte

Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship; QUT Business School; School of Management

Palavras-Chave #150307 Innovation and Technology Management #150314 Small Business Management #Innovation #Innovation Activities #Taxonomy #SME
Tipo

Journal Article