Innovative capability building and learning linkages in knowledge-intensive service SMEs in Brazil's mining industry
This study examines how small and medium enterprises (SMEs) that are knowledge-intensive service firms (hereafter “knowledge-intensive service SMEs”) accumulate innovative technological capabilities through learning linkages with large mining companies and other industry stakeholders in the Brazilia...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Resources policy 2018-10, Vol.58, p.21-33 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study examines how small and medium enterprises (SMEs) that are knowledge-intensive service firms (hereafter “knowledge-intensive service SMEs”) accumulate innovative technological capabilities through learning linkages with large mining companies and other industry stakeholders in the Brazilian mining industry. Drawing on detailed, long-term, qualitative micro-level evidence gathered from extensive fieldwork, we use frameworks that identify the levels of innovative capabilities and the underlying learning linkages to examine three types of innovative capability-building paths pursued by knowledge-intensive service SMEs: (i) building innovative capability from basic up to world-leading levels, followed by diversification into novel technological activities; (ii) world-leading capability building since firm's inception’ (being born innovative), following a sustenance of such capabilities, with a potential for diversification; and (iii) the movement of building basic to intermediate innovative capabilities with a potential to accumulate further capability levels and expand the firms’ customer base. Such innovative capability-building processes are more a result of individual entrepreneur impetuses than that of deliberate corporate or government policies. Decision-makers could utilise these experiences as inputs to design policies to fill this void and facilitate the spread of knowledge-based linkages and innovative activities in the Brazilian mining industry. Otherwise, a persistent absence of such policies could lead to a rapid reinforcement of the development of enclave features in this industry.
•Patterns of innovative capability building in knowledge-intensive service SMEs are explored.•The role of learning linkages in shaping these capability-building patterns are examined.•These linkages result from individual entrepreneur impetuses rather than deliberate policies.•These experiences could help decision-makers design policies to fill this void in the Brazilian mining industry.•Absence of policies could reinforce development of enclave features in this industry. |
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ISSN: | 0301-4207 1873-7641 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.resourpol.2017.10.012 |