Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7427282 | Technovation | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Nearly half of the M-SME are classified as having a lower level of available knowledge, and only 10% are classified with the highest level. No difference is observed between the size of the company and the level of available knowledge. This means that growth in the number of employees and sales of M-SMEs is not necessarily accompanied by an accumulation of knowledge that companies can use to improve their operations.
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Authors
Eugenio López-Ortega, Damian Canales-Sanchez, Tomás Bautista-Godinez, Santiago Macias-Herrera,