Beschreibung
Innovation in operations is important for all small and medium enterprises (SMEs) especially in developing economies. This study examined the direct and indirect relations between strategic orientation, current and future innovative operation strategies, environmental uncertainties and the performance of Malaysia SMEs. Drawing on Market Based View (MBV), Resource Based View (RBV) and Dynamic Capabilities View (DCV) theories, a theoretical model consisting of firms strategic orientation, current innovative operation strategy, future innovative operation strategy, firms market performance, firms operational performance and environmental uncertainties was developed. This study found that strategic orientation positively influences a firms innovation in current and related future operations. Thus, a clear strategic orientation aligned with innovative operation strategy is a pre-requisite for SMEs. It was also confirmed that innovation of current and future operations could affect the operational and market performance of the firm. Furthermore, under conditions of uncertainty, firms which emphasize innovation in their operations are more likely to achieve better performance.
Autorenporträt
Nezal Aghajari was born in 1980 in Iran. he studied mechanical engineering and earned his MBA then continued for a PhD in strategic management at the University Technology Malaysia(UTM). He worked for a big multi-functional business group in heavy machinery section also as a consultant to a number of notable business companies.
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