Determinants of innovativeness in regional SMES

Authors

  • Carlos Maria Fernández-Jardón Universidad de Vigo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5902/198346597698

Abstract

The innovativeness is a core competence to innovate and therefore enhancing competitiveness, especially in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). This capability is constrained by internal and external factors. This article discusses how the company combines these factors to improve innovativeness. First, the company generates a core competence called human resource management and technology from internal intellectual capital. Furthermore, the company organizes another core competence called resource management and territorial relations from tangible resources associated with intellectual capital territory and fruit of the relationship with the environment. Using partial least squares techniques applied to a sample of small and medium enterprises in a region in northwest Spain is shown that both factors influence innovativeness.
This study helps to define what the factors that enhance innovativeness are and how those factors associated company, indicating the process of building core competencies to improve their innovativeness. Consequently, for thought suggests to develop policies to support business innovation.

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Author Biography

Carlos Maria Fernández-Jardón, Universidad de Vigo

Doctor en Economía y Matematicas

Published

2012-12-18

How to Cite

Fernández-Jardón, C. M. (2012). Determinants of innovativeness in regional SMES. Revista De Administração Da UFSM, 5, 749–765. https://doi.org/10.5902/198346597698