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Title: Strategies for Entrepreneurship and Market Innovation by KIBS in Developing Economies
Authors: Adeyeye, Mercy M.
ADEPOJU, BAMIDELE A.
Keywords: Institutions
new market innovation
Knowledge-Intensive Business Services (KIBS)
SMEs
Market pioneering
radical innovation
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development.
Citation: Dr. Mercy Modupe Adeyeye, Prof. Bamidele Adeboye Adepoju (2015). Strategies for Entrepreneurship and Market Innovation by KIBS in Developing Economies. Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development. Vol.6 (24) 99-110.
Abstract: Knowledge-Intensive Business Services (KIBS) is the fastest-growing sector globally with a focus on market innovation but lacks empirical research in developing economies. Thus, this paper investigates the strategies for entrepreneurship and market innovation by Knowledge-Intensive Business Services in developing economies . A framework is built-in in which KIBS small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) employ radical innovation or market pioneering strategy for market innovation through knowledge acquired from the formal and informal institutions. Four hypotheses are developed and tested. Data is collected from 510 SMEs in the KIBS sector of Lagos at the firm level and analyzed. The results suggest that the main strategy for market innovation is market pioneering and the knowledge is acquired from informal institutions. The findings could assist in formulating policy agendas for promoting market innovation by KIBS SMEs in developing economies. It is recommended that the informal institutions be recognized as a significant part of the institutional system for innovation in developing economies.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/4818
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