The role of firm-level factors and regional innovation capabilities for Polish SMEs

The paper elaborates on the innovativeness of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Poland from the regional perspective. The empirical evidence is based on data collected among 820 Polish SMEs which actively use ICT tools in their business processes. Identifying firm-level (internal) and regional d...

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Main Authors: Lukasz Arendt, Wojciech Grabowski
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nowy Sacz Business School National-Louis University 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation
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Online Access:http://jemi.edu.pl/uploadedFiles/file/all-issues/vol15/issue3/JEMI_Vol15_Issue3_2019_Article1.pdf
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spelling doaj-36cdc720c24448b4900dacc7a0eccb972020-11-25T01:22:02ZengNowy Sacz Business School National-Louis UniversityJournal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation2299-73262019-01-01153114410.7341/20191531The role of firm-level factors and regional innovation capabilities for Polish SMEsLukasz Arendt0Wojciech Grabowski1 Department of Economic Policy, Faculty of Economics and Sociology, University of Lodz, P.O.W. 3/5, 90-255 Lodz, Poland Department of Econometric Models and Forecasts, Faculty of Economics and Sociology, University of Lodz, Rewolucji 1905 no 39, 90-214 Lodz, Poland The paper elaborates on the innovativeness of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Poland from the regional perspective. The empirical evidence is based on data collected among 820 Polish SMEs which actively use ICT tools in their business processes. Identifying firm-level (internal) and regional drivers of innovations in these enterprises was the main aim of this study. The originality of the utilized research approach lies in combining within one framework firm-level data with meso data describing the innovative potential of the regional environment and using multilevel random-effects models to analyze the relevance of firm-level and regional drivers of SMEs’ innovativeness. By deploying a regional random effects approach, we assessed indirectly the effectiveness of innovation policies conducted in Polish NUTS 2 regions within a RIS and S3 framework. Interestingly, the research hypothesis, stating that regional (external) factors are more important to enhance innovativeness of SME than firm-level (internal) drivers, was verified negatively. The study revealed that SMEs in less-developed regions of Poland rely more on in-house capabilities, than on the regional innovative potential, to introduce different types of innovations. This suggests that the S3 framework in less-developed regions should concentrate more on linking firm-level factors and regional innovation systems to enhance companies’ innovation capacityhttp://jemi.edu.pl/uploadedFiles/file/all-issues/vol15/issue3/JEMI_Vol15_Issue3_2019_Article1.pdfSMEsinnovationsless-developed regionsmultilevel probit model
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The role of firm-level factors and regional innovation capabilities for Polish SMEs
Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation
SMEs
innovations
less-developed regions
multilevel probit model
author_facet Lukasz Arendt
Wojciech Grabowski
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title The role of firm-level factors and regional innovation capabilities for Polish SMEs
title_short The role of firm-level factors and regional innovation capabilities for Polish SMEs
title_full The role of firm-level factors and regional innovation capabilities for Polish SMEs
title_fullStr The role of firm-level factors and regional innovation capabilities for Polish SMEs
title_full_unstemmed The role of firm-level factors and regional innovation capabilities for Polish SMEs
title_sort role of firm-level factors and regional innovation capabilities for polish smes
publisher Nowy Sacz Business School National-Louis University
series Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Innovation
issn 2299-7326
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The paper elaborates on the innovativeness of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Poland from the regional perspective. The empirical evidence is based on data collected among 820 Polish SMEs which actively use ICT tools in their business processes. Identifying firm-level (internal) and regional drivers of innovations in these enterprises was the main aim of this study. The originality of the utilized research approach lies in combining within one framework firm-level data with meso data describing the innovative potential of the regional environment and using multilevel random-effects models to analyze the relevance of firm-level and regional drivers of SMEs’ innovativeness. By deploying a regional random effects approach, we assessed indirectly the effectiveness of innovation policies conducted in Polish NUTS 2 regions within a RIS and S3 framework. Interestingly, the research hypothesis, stating that regional (external) factors are more important to enhance innovativeness of SME than firm-level (internal) drivers, was verified negatively. The study revealed that SMEs in less-developed regions of Poland rely more on in-house capabilities, than on the regional innovative potential, to introduce different types of innovations. This suggests that the S3 framework in less-developed regions should concentrate more on linking firm-level factors and regional innovation systems to enhance companies’ innovation capacity
topic SMEs
innovations
less-developed regions
multilevel probit model
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