2018
DOI: 10.5897/ajbm2018.8618
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The antecedents of innovativeness in small and medium manufacturing enterprises in Kenya: A critical review of literature

Abstract: Innovation has been accepted as a key stimulus for growth. This is more so with SMEs which are widely acknowledged as being a significant driver in economic growth. In a review of over 90 peer reviewed journal articles and conference papers; this paper brings together different arguments that have been made in explaining the antecedents for innovativeness. This is a critical review of the literature with respect to innovativeness of manufacturing SMEs. Whereas it is acknowledged that the discussions around inn… Show more

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“…This situation compels micro-enterprise actors to think creatively and innovatively in order to maintain competitive yet profitable product pricing. Enhancing the performance of micro-enterprises is intrinsically linked to the strategies employed by these enterprises in coping with a highly dynamic environment [56,57].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This situation compels micro-enterprise actors to think creatively and innovatively in order to maintain competitive yet profitable product pricing. Enhancing the performance of micro-enterprises is intrinsically linked to the strategies employed by these enterprises in coping with a highly dynamic environment [56,57].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Kiveu et al (2019), the introduction of a good or service that is either unique to consumers or of better quality than currently available products, new production techniques, the opening of new markets, the use of new sources of supply, and new forms of competition, which result in the restructuring of an industry, are all examples of innovation. Innovativeness was described by Mkalama et al(2018) as the creation and use of new or enhanced processes, goods or services, and manufacturing techniques with the goal of enhancing an enterprise's competitiveness. In business practices, workplace organization, or external interactions, OECD (2018) defines innovation as the adoption of a new or considerably better product (good or service), process, new marketing strategy, or new organizational approach.…”
Section: Innovativenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kiveu, Namusonge, and Muathe (2019) defines innovativeness as the introduction of a product which is new to consumers or with higher quality than existing products, new methods of production, the opening of new markets, the use of new sources of supply and new forms of competition, that lead to the restructuring of an industry. Mkalama, Ndemo, and Maalu (2018) defined innovativeness as the generation and implementation of new or improved processes, products/services, production methods aimed at increasing the competitiveness of an enterprise. OECD (2018) defined innovativeness as the implementation of a new or significantly improved product (good or service), or process, a new marketing method, or a new organisational method in business practices, workplace organisation or external relations (OECD, 2018).…”
Section: Literature Review Conceptual Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%