The Role of Organisational Capabilities in the Relationship Between Entrepreneurship and Technological Innovation in SMEs
Technological innovation is crucial for businesses to achieve development and profitability through enhancing core capabilities and differentiating competitive advantages. The key to organisational survival is boosting innovation performance focused on technological innovation, as SMEs lack resources and competencies compared to large companies. Entrepreneurship is a topic of active research to overcome SMEs’ resource and size limits. This is because entrepreneurs’ capabilities are considered more important in small and mediumsized enterprises closely related to corporate success than in large enterprises that can receive organisational support. In addition, a company’s holding capacity is a direct driver of creating differentiated competitiveness because it can pursue product differentiation through high levels of market capabilities and technology capabilities. Therefore, this study attempts to demonstrate entrepreneurship and technological innovation for SMEs. Reviewing previous studies, the authors derive the organisational capabilities needed by the organisation for innovation and examine how these organisational capabilities (technological, market, and operational capabilities) relate to entrepreneurship and technological innovation.
Hwang, S. J., & Choi, J. H. (2024). The Role of Organisational Capabilities in the Relationship Between Entrepreneurship and Technological Innovation in SMEs. In The Finance-Innovation Nexus: Implications for Socio-Economic Development (pp. 237-254). Emerald Publishing Limited.
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