The impact of SMEs networks on innovation in the UK Creative Industries
Research shows that SMEs enhance their innovation ability by engaging in networks. However, despite the wealth of research in the domain of SMEs, the question of how SMEs exploit network linkages to the benefit of their innovation efforts remains inconclusively answered. This paper examines the impact of external networks on the innovation activities of SMEs operating in the Creative Industries Sector. Owners and managers were interviewed in twenty-eight England-based SMEs. The findings suggest that personal networks are of major importance. Relationships with public bodies are seen as moderately beneficial. The prevalent obstacles for the SMEs in the CIS are funding and hiring of talented individuals. Customers have a strong impact on innovation in the creative SMEs. The large players in the CIS are important in securing path to the market for the creative outputs but they are not central to the creative processes and to the generation of innovation.
Item Type | Conference or Workshop Item (Paper) |
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Additional information | Mariana Dodourova, Tauno Kekale, ‘The impact of SMEs networks on innovation in the UK Creative Industries’, paper presented at the International Society for Professional Innovation Management Conference: Innovating in Global Markets: Challenges for Sustainable Growth, Helsinki, Finland, 16-19 June, 2013. |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 17:03 |
Last Modified | 15 May 2025 17:03 |
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