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An investigation of innovation antecedents in small firms in the context of a small developing country
Author(s)
Hadjimanolis, Athanasios
Abstract
The present research was conducted in Cyprus, a small developing country. A large number (n = 140) of manufacturing small and medium sized firms were surveyed, via a questionnaire administered during personal interviews with the firms' owners or managers. A research model based on the antecedent factor approach was used. The main variables affecting innovation according to the survey results include: strategy, expenditure on R&D, co-operation with external technology providers, use of technological information sources and overall performance of the firm. Contrary to expectations and literature claims, some environmental variables, e.g. intensity of competition, were not correlated to innovation. Managers and public policy makers in similar contexts can increase the innovativeness of firms by paying attention to its main determinants, as identified by the above research.
Part Of
R and D Management
Issue
3
Volume
30
Date Issued
2000-07-01
Open Access
No
Department