Innovation, external technical linkages and small firm commercial performance: an empirical analysis from Western New York
Author:
Alan D. Macpherson a
| Affiliation: | a Canada-United States Trade Center, Department of Geography, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA |
DOI:
10.1080/08985629200000010
Publication Frequency:
6 issues per year
Published in:
Entrepreneurship & Regional Development,
Volume
4,
Issue
2
April
1992
, pages 165
- 183
Formats available:
PDF
(English)
View Article:
View Article (PDF)
Abstract
This paper examines the role of external service linkages in the innovation and market peformance of small manufacturing firms (SMFs). Survey data from a technological cross-section of 146 Western New York SMFs are summarized. The data suggest a helpful role for consultants in the product development efforts of innovative firms, especially those that serve foreign export markets. Several multiple discriminant models are presented, each of which suggests an interactive connection between SMF commercial performance, externa) technical links, innovation propensity and in-house R&D. It is argued that innovative SMFs that exploit specialized technical services perform significantly better than comparably sized firms that rely solely on in-house resources. It is also argued that the quality of a region's producer service environment may have a significant bearing on the growth potential of its SMF population. The paper concludes by discussing the main academic and public policy implications that flow from the empirical results.
|
| Keywords: small industrial firms; innovation; external technical linkages; commercial performance; in-house R&D; regional development |
| view references (69) |

Download Citation
CiteULike
Del.icio.us
BibSonomy
Connotea