This study examines a number of environmental determinants (government supported developments, financial resources, academic-industry collaborations and market dynamics) in supporting innovation in small and medium-sized enterprises in the emerging Dubai market in the United Arab Emirates. The results from a survey of 200 senior managers highlight the importance of government supported developments and market dynamics on innovation in these firms, although do not support the expected influence of financial resources and academic and industry collaborations. The implication is that innovation should be linked to the local economic development and supported by specific policies and programs.
Journal article
Environmental determinants of open innovation in Dubai SMEs
Industrial Marketing Management, Vol.50, pp.60-68
2015
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Abstract
Details
- Title
- Environmental determinants of open innovation in Dubai SMEs
- Creators
- Simon J Pervan - Southern Cross UniversityYahya Al-Ansaari - Sharjah Colleges, United Arab EmiratesJun Xu - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Industrial Marketing Management, Vol.50, pp.60-68
- Identifiers
- 1467; 991012820800602368
- Academic Unit
- Faculty of Business, Law and Arts; School of Business and Tourism
- Resource Type
- Journal article