2013
DOI: 10.9790/487x-1464551
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Characteristics of Innovative SMEs in Pakistan: A Case Study

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“…in term of assets, sales, and job growth (Casillas & Moreno, 2010). Other studies show a significant relationship between process innovation and overall organisation growth (Wadood et al, 2013;Klomp & Van Leeuwen, 2001). Moreover, new product development also shows positive impact on overall firm performance (Li & Calantone, 1998 (Wang & Yen, 2012).…”
Section: Innovativeness and Firm Performancementioning
confidence: 94%
“…in term of assets, sales, and job growth (Casillas & Moreno, 2010). Other studies show a significant relationship between process innovation and overall organisation growth (Wadood et al, 2013;Klomp & Van Leeuwen, 2001). Moreover, new product development also shows positive impact on overall firm performance (Li & Calantone, 1998 (Wang & Yen, 2012).…”
Section: Innovativeness and Firm Performancementioning
confidence: 94%
“…Micro In a study by Wadood, Shamsuddin & Abdullah (2013) the characteristics of innovative SMEs, particularly those working as SMEs were investigated. The findings hints at efficacy of certain characteristics and standards meant specifically for the policy makers.…”
Section: Developing Nations Employee Size Developed Nations Employee mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The focus was on process innovation, as it was regarded as the top most priority of any ICT firm. The innovation was found as the main focus in the organization structure and depended heavily on the number of professionals and the financial position of the firm (Wadood, Shamsuddin & Abdullah, 2013).…”
Section: Developing Nations Employee Size Developed Nations Employee mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Authors [2], [3], [4] consider this sector to have an important role in the creation of new jobs, the development of an entrepreneurial spirit, the development of innovation in a country and as such is essential for economic growth, employment and the mitigation of poverty. The recent developments of SME's and increasing their numbers in a market economy has proved the strategic importance of this sector for the following reasons [5]:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%