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The Impact of Innovation on the Performance of Small and Medium Manufacturing Enterprises: Evidence from Malaysia

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At the firm level, intense competition under the global economic framework requires small and medium enterprises to reconsider their competitive position vis-a-vis their rivals, amongst others, through innovation. This justifies why innovation, in the last two decades, becomes a centre stage in small business literature, reports and government policy. Little attention, however, has been given to the possible impact of various dimensions of innovation on firm performance. Enriching the literature, this paper evaluates the impact of various innovation dimensions on the performance of SMEs. A total of 284 samples were collected from SMEs in the food and beverage, textiles and clothing and wood-based sub-industries throughout Malaysia. The data were analysed using a hierarchical regression analysis. The findings confirmed the hypotheses that product innovation and process innovation influenced firm performance significantly, where the impact of the former was stronger than the latter. Besides consolidating the existing theory on the importance of innovation for explaining a variation in firm performance, the findings also inform SMEs and policy makers that innovation is a critical factor in today's entrepreneurial activities. Further studies should look into how SMEs could calculate cost-benefit ratio of innovation and how they could opt for internal or external sources of innovation before actual innovation is undertaken.

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Innovation firm performance SMEs Malaysia

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莊雅涵(2015)。組織靈活度、虛實整合及創新績效之關係: 以台灣傳統製造業為例〔碩士論文,朝陽科技大學〕。華藝線上圖書館。https://www.airitilibrary.com/Article/Detail?DocID=U0078-2502201617130118

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