The aim of this paper is to devise and illustrate a model of support for innovation in Small and Medium Sized Enterprise (SME) involving bottom up territory, Universities and Research Centres of Excellence. From a strategic asset perspective, the goal is to enhance particular sections of regional specifics through innovative products and processes, rendering ‘new’ traditional production and/or creating innovative SMEs with a focus on ‘competence’ in exploiting local resources for the manufacture of intrinsically high value goods particularly appreciated on international markets. The process of digital innovation for technological and economic enhancement on the part of SMEs however, can occur only with awareness of the implications of global challenges.
Technological Clusters to Limit Barriers to SME Internationalisation
Francesco Citarella
2018
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to devise and illustrate a model of support for innovation in Small and Medium Sized Enterprise (SME) involving bottom up territory, Universities and Research Centres of Excellence. From a strategic asset perspective, the goal is to enhance particular sections of regional specifics through innovative products and processes, rendering ‘new’ traditional production and/or creating innovative SMEs with a focus on ‘competence’ in exploiting local resources for the manufacture of intrinsically high value goods particularly appreciated on international markets. The process of digital innovation for technological and economic enhancement on the part of SMEs however, can occur only with awareness of the implications of global challenges.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.