Innovation and Creativity in SMEs: Challenges, Evolutions and Prospects, Volume 21
- 4h 7m
- Bérangère L. Szostak, Claudine Gay
- John Wiley & Sons (US)
- 2019
In order to survive in their market and differentiate themselves from the competition, small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), which represent more than 90% of companies worldwide, need to be creative and innovative.
This book presents a conceptual framework for thinking about innovation and creativity in SMEs. It takes into account their strategic relation to their environment and the economic, technological and social changes that they face. Their ability to enhance their creativity with new ideas and to legitimize them during their implementation is also taken into account
About the Authors
Claudine Gay is a Professor in Economics at Université Lumière Lyon 2, France, and a member of the TRIANGLE laboratory. Her research focuses in particular on innovative territories and the platform economy.
Bérangère L. Szostak is a full Professor of Management Sciences at the BETA laboratory of the University of Lorraine-University of Strasbourg, France. Her work focuses on a range of topics including design agencies, industrial SMEs and social economy.
In this Book
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Foreword by Wim Vanhaverbeke—Developing the Innovation Potential of SMEs Through Collaborations Involving Proximity and Trust
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Foreword by Gaëtan de Sainte Marie—Innovating in SMEs or How to Make Your Company Collaborative and Desirable
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Introduction
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External Environment of an SME—From Determinism to Strategic Innovation
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Stimulating the Innovative Capabilities of SMEs in an Ever-Changing World
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Innovation and Creative Slack in SMEs
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Innovation and Social Construction of a New Idea in SMEs
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Conclusion
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References