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Major obstacles in innovative activities of family-owned SMEs: Evidence from Czechia
Major obstacles in innovative activities of family-owned SMEs: Evidence from Czechia

Author(s): Mehmet Civelek, Aleksandr Ključnikov, Vendula Fialová, Andrea Folvarčná, Milan Stoch
Subject(s): Business Economy / Management, Economic development, Accounting - Business Administration
Published by: Fundacja Centrum Badań Socjologicznych
Keywords: innovation; SMEs; family-owned firms; Czechia; organizational; local; global innovativeness; succession; legal form; age;

Summary/Abstract: Innovation is one of the most crucial factors that make SMEs differentiate themselves against their competitors to generate more income, profit, and exports. In this context, this research explores the differences in family-owned SMEs' innovativeness by highlighting the most common obstacles that family-owned SMEs face. In parallel with this purpose, 350 family-owned SMEs in Czechia are examined. The researchers created a self-administered and internet-mediated questionnaire and sent it to the survey respondents that were intentionally sampled to collect the research data. We used the independent Sample T-test performed in SPSS to analyze the differences between the selected variables. According to the results, this paper confirms the nonexistence of the differences between innovativeness of SMEs. Significant constraints of SMEs regarding innovative actions such as lacking finance and human resources, protection of intellectual properties and educational status of owners/entrepreneurs might be the reasons behind these results. In this regard, implications of policy makers and other institutions to encourage innovative posture of SMEs might be convenient for them to compete with their larger rivals.

  • Issue Year: 14/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 137-149
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English
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