The effects of stakeholder integration on firm-level product innovativeness: Insights from small and medium-sized enterprises in Ghana

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2019-04-16

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R&D Management

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In spite of growing research on the influence of external stakeholders on firm outcomes, there is a paucity of research on how they influence innovation in emerging economies. In addition, the specific environmental factors that may influence the effect of stakeholder integration (SI) on firm innovation is less understood. Using data collected from 248 small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Ghana, this paper develops and tests a model that examines the relationship between SI and firm-level product innovativeness. The findings from the study indicate SI positively relates to product innovativeness. Moreover, under conditions of higher competitor pressure and greater customer expectations, the effect of SI on product innovativeness is amplified. Contributions for theory and practice are discussed

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Adomako, S., Amankwah-Amoah, J. and Danso, A.. (2019) The effects of stakeholder integration on firm-level product innovativeness: Insights from small and medium-sized enterprises in Ghana. R&D Management

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