2011
DOI: 10.1504/ijev.2011.043385
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Developing innovation support services for small high-growth technology firms in Eastern Finland

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“…For example, articles whose country of author's affiliation is Norway concern the marine energy industry and education (Izunwanne 2011, Løvdal and Neumann 2011, Vaaland and Ishengoma 2016. Authors from Finland examine innovation support service requirements of Small Technology Firms (STFs) (Hätönen 2010, Pellikka and Virtanen 2009, Siikonen et al 2011. In Sweden, issues related to the protection of intellectual property, cooperation of small companies with universities and case studies were explored (Andersson and Berggren 2016, Laurell et al 2017, Pehrsson 2016, Stefan and Bengtsson 2017.…”
Section: Results Of Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, articles whose country of author's affiliation is Norway concern the marine energy industry and education (Izunwanne 2011, Løvdal and Neumann 2011, Vaaland and Ishengoma 2016. Authors from Finland examine innovation support service requirements of Small Technology Firms (STFs) (Hätönen 2010, Pellikka and Virtanen 2009, Siikonen et al 2011. In Sweden, issues related to the protection of intellectual property, cooperation of small companies with universities and case studies were explored (Andersson and Berggren 2016, Laurell et al 2017, Pehrsson 2016, Stefan and Bengtsson 2017.…”
Section: Results Of Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Derived from recent innovation and growth studies (Heimonen, 2012;Siikonen, Heimonen, & Pellikka, 2011) only few firms and their entrepreneurs could be labeled as innovative growers. Based on diverse definitions of innovation and growth around 0.2-10 percent of all active firms and their entrepreneurs fulfill the requirements of these definitions (OECD Oslo Manual, 2005;Työ-ja elinkeinoministeriö, 2011).…”
Section: What Kind Of Factors Influence On the Opportunity Recognitiomentioning
confidence: 99%