Paradigms of opportunities and challenges
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Paradigms of opportunities and challenges
(Palgrave studies in cross-disciplinary business research, in association with EuroMed Academy of Business, The changing role of SMEs in global business ; v. 1)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2020
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Other editors: Demetris Vrontis, Yaakov Weber, S. M. Riad Shams, Evangelos Tsoukatos
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
SMEs are significant job creators and drivers of innovation and competition in most economic sectors. Furthermore, the traditional constraints of small and medium enterprises, such as geographic operations, are now being dissolved by technological developments. This means that there are new opportunities for SMEs, and their fundamental principles are being redefined: the aims, competencies, strategy, management, practice, and scope of these businesses are changing, with wide-ranging implications.
This is the first part of a two volume work that incorporates scientific chapters on SME business theory and practice. Authors provide a balanced perspective of the present and future of SMEs across all business disciplines, including management, strategy, marketing, economics, and finance. While Volume II explores external issues such as contextual forces, the effects of the financial crisis, and macro-economic effects, this first volume focuses on the individual SME and internal issues such as innovation, quality, and digitization.
目次
- Alkis Thrassou (Ed.) Demetris Vrontis (Ed.) Yaakov Weber (Ed.) Riad Shams (Ed.) Evangelos Tsoukatos (Ed.) thrassou.a@unic.ac.cy Editorial Introduction - The Evolving Identity of the SME in Global Business Bernd Britzelmaier, Susanne Schmidtmeier, Carolin Weidler (Pforzheim University, Germany) Chiara Crovini (University of Torino, Italy) bernd.britzelmaier@hs-pforzheim.de Exploring SME Risk Management in southern Germany Glykeria Karagouni (University of Thessaly, Greece) karagg@teilar.gr Entrepreneurial Innovation in Artisanal Industries: the role of knowledge in artisan SMEs reinvention Jose G. Vargas-Hernandez Vania Y. Lopez-Mayorga (Centro Universitario de Ciencias Economico Administrativas. Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico) jvargas2006@gmail.com Productivity of SMEs in Mexico and their Effect on Innovation, Using the Survey on Information Technologies and Communications Larisa Mihoreanu (Academia de Studii Economice din Bucuresti) dr.mihoreanu@gmail.com The Medical Clinic of Proximity: Business Controversies and Medical Challenges Paolo Di Toma (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy) paolo.ditoma@unimore.it Integrating business model innovation and corporate governance in family-owned SMEs: a dynamic capability perspective. Kokuytseva Tatiana Vladimirovna Ovchinnikova Oksana Petrovns tvkokuytseva@gmail.com Digital Transformation as a Source of Innovative Growth for Small and Medium Enterprises in Russia Demetris Vrontis (Ed.) Gianpaolo Basile Andrea Mazzitelli basilegianpaolo@gmail.com a.mazzitelli@unimercatorum.it Innovation as dynamic and networking capabilities result. Exploration or exploitation to support firm's performance. Anibal Galindro
- Joao Matias
- Adelaide Cerveira
- Catia Santos
- and Ana Marta-Costa amarta@utad.pt Prediction of viticulture farms behaviour: an agent-based model approach Daniella Fjellstroem Aihie Osarenkhoe (University of Gavle, Sweden) Daniella.Fjellstrom@hig.se The role of Digitalization in SMEs strategy development A Swedish case Sunday Adewale Olaleye Dandison Ukpabi Emmanuel Mogaji Sunday.Olaleye@oulu.fi SMEs Personality Traits and Business Renewal Evripidis Lampadarios Niki Kyriakidou (Deputy Director for Doctoral Programmes, Leeds Business School, Leeds Beckett University) N.Kyriakidou@leedsbeckett.ac.uk Critical success factors for SMEs in the UK chemical distribution industry: the Brexit effect
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