ORGANISATIONAL FACTORS, ANTICIPATED RENTS AND COMMERCIALISATION IN SMEs

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TitreORGANISATIONAL FACTORS, ANTICIPATED RENTS AND COMMERCIALISATION IN SMEs
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuteursDo H, Mazzarol T, Soutar GN, Volery T, Reboud S
JournalINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATION MANAGEMENT
Volume22
PaginationUNSP 1850018
Date PublishedFEB
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1363-9196
Mots-cléscommercialisation, Innovation, organisational factors, rent, SMEs
Résumé

The study investigates the relationship between organisational factors and the anticipated returns to the commercialisation of an innovation within small to medium enterprises (SMEs). Using a large multi-country sample, the analysis involved a structural equation model of seven organisational factors associated with the management of innovation, and their relationship with the anticipated volume of sales, profitability and lifecycle of the innovation. Significant relationships were found between the possession of an innovation strategy and formal commercialisation management, and optimism over sales volumes and lifecycle. The study provides new insights into the resource-based view and theory of entrepreneurial rents, strengthening SME owner-managers' assessment on future investments in innovation and how to utilise their best capabilities. Policy makers also gain more insights into the commercialisation process within SMEs to foster the innovation orientation in both high and low tech sectors.

DOI10.1142/S1363919618500184