Study cases of two small medium size enterprises (SMEs) in the southern metropolitan region of Buenos Aires

The main purpose of the paper is to understand which specific strategies Argentinian small medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) adopted during the second half of the 20th century to adapt to and confront economic cycles, and how the learning process allowed them to endure over time. To do so, we focus on...

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Main Authors: Cintia Russo, Patricia Gutti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitat de Barcelona 2020-07-01
Series:Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business
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Online Access:https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB/article/view/j077
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spelling doaj-e78a92e5e51c4a0992ce5f48e05a34352020-11-25T03:23:44ZengUniversitat de BarcelonaJournal of Evolutionary Studies in Business2385-71372385-71372020-07-01528011410.1344/jesb2020.2.j077Study cases of two small medium size enterprises (SMEs) in the southern metropolitan region of Buenos AiresCintia Russo0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0827-2812Patricia Gutti1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6035-5354Universidad Nacional de Quilmes, Universidad de Buenos Aires (Argentina)Universidad Nacional de Quilmes (Argentina)The main purpose of the paper is to understand which specific strategies Argentinian small medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) adopted during the second half of the 20th century to adapt to and confront economic cycles, and how the learning process allowed them to endure over time. To do so, we focus on the learning paths of two metallurgy firms established in the Quilmes District, south of the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Region: SINPAR (1931), and Gora (1958), which have accumulated experience and recognition at the local level, for more than sixty years. By studying those companies, we aim to a twofold result. The first is to show that the strategies of the SMEs in the manufacturing sector are based on internal capabilities of meeting demand and responding to the domestic economy. The second one associates the long-term endurance of companies with a strong family management structure over more than one generation. Based on those results, we will argue that the SMEs lasted over time because their founders and successors developed the ability to adapt and of learning how to respond to and take advantage of the uncertainty, restrictions and opportunities of the Argentinian economy.https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB/article/view/j077small businessessmesfamily managementmetallurgical industrytechnological capabilities
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Study cases of two small medium size enterprises (SMEs) in the southern metropolitan region of Buenos Aires
Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business
small businesses
smes
family management
metallurgical industry
technological capabilities
author_facet Cintia Russo
Patricia Gutti
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title Study cases of two small medium size enterprises (SMEs) in the southern metropolitan region of Buenos Aires
title_short Study cases of two small medium size enterprises (SMEs) in the southern metropolitan region of Buenos Aires
title_full Study cases of two small medium size enterprises (SMEs) in the southern metropolitan region of Buenos Aires
title_fullStr Study cases of two small medium size enterprises (SMEs) in the southern metropolitan region of Buenos Aires
title_full_unstemmed Study cases of two small medium size enterprises (SMEs) in the southern metropolitan region of Buenos Aires
title_sort study cases of two small medium size enterprises (smes) in the southern metropolitan region of buenos aires
publisher Universitat de Barcelona
series Journal of Evolutionary Studies in Business
issn 2385-7137
2385-7137
publishDate 2020-07-01
description The main purpose of the paper is to understand which specific strategies Argentinian small medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) adopted during the second half of the 20th century to adapt to and confront economic cycles, and how the learning process allowed them to endure over time. To do so, we focus on the learning paths of two metallurgy firms established in the Quilmes District, south of the Buenos Aires Metropolitan Region: SINPAR (1931), and Gora (1958), which have accumulated experience and recognition at the local level, for more than sixty years. By studying those companies, we aim to a twofold result. The first is to show that the strategies of the SMEs in the manufacturing sector are based on internal capabilities of meeting demand and responding to the domestic economy. The second one associates the long-term endurance of companies with a strong family management structure over more than one generation. Based on those results, we will argue that the SMEs lasted over time because their founders and successors developed the ability to adapt and of learning how to respond to and take advantage of the uncertainty, restrictions and opportunities of the Argentinian economy.
topic small businesses
smes
family management
metallurgical industry
technological capabilities
url https://revistes.ub.edu/index.php/JESB/article/view/j077
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