Long-established Schumpeterian theory on innovation assumes that significant innovations are generated by large companies with ample spare resources. The allocation of time and money to speculative endeavours with unclear outcomes has often been regarded as beyond the scope of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). As a result, authorities sometimes advise SMEs to concentrate on the adoption of existing innovative products and processes rather than the generation of new creative ideas. Despite this traditional wisdom, some very capable individuals actively choose to participate in the SME sector because the relative absence of internal bureaucratic processes and the capacity for agile response to changing circumstances. Ten case studies...
The role of globalisation and innovation in fostering continuous improvement for both the private an...
Purpose – The UK construction sector of Small and Medium Enterprises (SME’s) has received criticism ...
This paper examines ‘imitative’ innovation, which involves the adoption of innovations that are new ...
Long-established Schumpeterian theory on innovation assumes that significant innovations are generat...
Long-established Schumpeterian theory on innovation assumes that significant innovations are generat...
This study investigates occurrences of technical innovation successfully delivered by Small and Medi...
The construction industry is a significant component of the Australian economy. One of the features ...
The construction industry needs to achieve greater efficiency and effectiveness. However, change is ...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the major influences on innovation delivery in the context ...
The methods by which small firms overcome the disadvantages of their size to implement innovation on...
Innovation is key for productivity improvement and advancements in different sectors of the economy,...
The methods by which small firms overcome the disadvantages of their size to implement innovation on...
The methods by which small firms overcome the disadvantages of their size to implement innovation on...
The methods by which small firms overcome the disadvantages of their size to implement innovation on...
Purpose - The users of construction technologies such as builders and trades people have been acknow...
The role of globalisation and innovation in fostering continuous improvement for both the private an...
Purpose – The UK construction sector of Small and Medium Enterprises (SME’s) has received criticism ...
This paper examines ‘imitative’ innovation, which involves the adoption of innovations that are new ...
Long-established Schumpeterian theory on innovation assumes that significant innovations are generat...
Long-established Schumpeterian theory on innovation assumes that significant innovations are generat...
This study investigates occurrences of technical innovation successfully delivered by Small and Medi...
The construction industry is a significant component of the Australian economy. One of the features ...
The construction industry needs to achieve greater efficiency and effectiveness. However, change is ...
The purpose of this paper is to identify the major influences on innovation delivery in the context ...
The methods by which small firms overcome the disadvantages of their size to implement innovation on...
Innovation is key for productivity improvement and advancements in different sectors of the economy,...
The methods by which small firms overcome the disadvantages of their size to implement innovation on...
The methods by which small firms overcome the disadvantages of their size to implement innovation on...
The methods by which small firms overcome the disadvantages of their size to implement innovation on...
Purpose - The users of construction technologies such as builders and trades people have been acknow...
The role of globalisation and innovation in fostering continuous improvement for both the private an...
Purpose – The UK construction sector of Small and Medium Enterprises (SME’s) has received criticism ...
This paper examines ‘imitative’ innovation, which involves the adoption of innovations that are new ...