Dominant innovations of successful construction micro, small, and medium enterprises (CMSMEs) in northern Nigeria
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2019-08-07
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West Africa Built Environment Research (WABER) Conference
Abstract
Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs)/ construction micro, small, and
medium enterprises (CMSMEs) are reported to be responsible for considerable
number of innovations across the world. However, the predominant types of
innovations among surviving and successful CMSMEs, and the impacts of such
innovation(s) on the success of the CMSMEs is unclear. This paper aims at exploring
the predominant types of innovations among the successful construction micro,
small, and medium enterprises in northern Nigeria. The research employed
qualitative research method to exploratively determine the types of innovations.
Recorded interviews constituted the research data from 17 CMSMEs spanned
through 14 states out of the 19 states constituting northern Nigeria. While semistructured
interview with opened ended questions were used to collect data
through judgemental and snowballing sampling technique at stage 1 and 2
respectively. Data were transcribed, open and axial coded and analysed. The result
reveal product innovation as the predominate type of innovation among other
types of innovation and mostly responsible for the success of the CMSMEs studied.
The result of the research enriches body of knowledge in respect of common types
of innovations within CMSMEs and implies that successful CMSMEs in Northern
Nigeria pay more attention to product innovation to trigger their success and other
forms of innovations. Furthermore, the result of the research suggested failing
CMSMEs can survive when they concentrate on product innovation.
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CMSMEs, success, types of innovation