Exploring the enablers of organizational and marketing innovations in SMEs: findings from South-Western Nigeria
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posted on 2024-03-12, 13:26 authored by Oluseyi Moses AjayiOluseyi Moses Ajayi, Susan C. Morton<p>Previous research studies on innovation tend to focus on process and product innovations. Recent theoretical opinions reveal that Organizational and Marketing Innovations (OMIs) could be the necessary prerequisites to optimally utilize and deploy such process and product innovations. It is important to note that there is a dearth of information on the enablers of OMIs capabilities among small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Despite their closeness to their customers, many SMEs are finding it difficult to achieve successful and effective innovations; these are innovations that have a positive impact on the business growth and returns. This study presents findings from exploratory qualitative research conducted in SouthWestern Nigeria. Drawing upon information-rich evidence from 13 in-depth interviews with the owners and the managers of SMEs, this study identifies some enablers that can promote SMEs' OMIs capabilities, effective innovations, and organizational survival. © The Author(s) 2015.</p>
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- National Centre for Food Manufacturing (Research Outputs)
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SAGE OpenVolume
5Issue
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2158-2440eISSN
2158-2440Date Submitted
2015-06-03Date Accepted
2015-03-03Date of First Publication
2015-03-03Date of Final Publication
2015-03-03Date Document First Uploaded
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