Competing through innovation : essential strategies for small and medium-sized firms / Bertrand Bellon and Graham Whittington.
By: Bellon, Bertrand
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Contributor(s): Whittington, Graham
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Today, innovation is essential for the development, and even for the survival of businesses, and can be influential in a number of areas. Innovation is the result of a voluntary, necessary and risky process. Small firms can no longer afford to ignore technological advancement and all other forms of innovation. Standing still has become a more dangerous strategy than investing heavily to move forward.
Bibliography: (pages 387-389) and index.
Part One: You did say Innovation? -- Part Two: The innovation process -- Part Three: Why small firms are special -- Part Four: Innovation is a state of mind -- Part Five: Innovation policy and practice.