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Stimulus Factors on Innovativeness in Traditional Micro and Small Enterprises: An Exploratory Study on Peruvian Furniture Firms

This paper presents an exploratory study aimed at conceptualizing and testing a model to predict the influence of organizational and managerial factors on innovativeness in traditional micro and small enterprises (MSKs). Data was collected through indepth interviews based on a structured survey with the owner/manager of 37 Peruvian MSEs in the furniture industry. The Partial Least Square (PLS) path analysis reveals that the organizational structure, the degree of a formal approach in the innovation processes, as well as the use of external linkages to acquire knowledge and ideas from other organizations, have a significant positive effect on firm innovativeness. By contrast, organizational culture, innovation strategy and customer involvement did not prove to be meaningful stimuli. This research contributes to increase the body of knowledge in the Held of innovativeness in traditional low-tech MSI s, a topic that has been little explored in least developed countries like Peru, where this kind of firms are commonly the most important employment providers.

innovation innovation determinants small enterprises innovativeness

Jose Isaac Yrigoyen

Department of Engineering Pontifical Catholic University of Peru Lima, Peru

国际会议

2011 IEEE International Summer Conference of Asia Pacific Business Innovation and Technology Management(2011 IEEE国际暑期亚太区业务创新与科技管理会议 APBITM2011)

大连

英文

88-94

2011-07-10(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)