从四个共同创新项目可以看出,疫情如何改变中小企业的创新合作

Caroline Blais, Amélie Cloutier
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最近的卫生危机对中小型企业的影响尤其大。有些人不得不暂时关门。其他人则选择通过开发新产品来创新,以利用这种情况并生存下来。然而,创新是一个有风险的策略,因此有很多失败。创新协作是限制这些失败和增加项目成功机会的一种方法。然而,在危机背景下,甚至在大流行之前,对中小企业的创新协作实践知之甚少,需要进一步研究。本研究旨在通过比较中小企业在大流行前与大流行开始时实施的做法,了解中小企业在产品创新项目中采用的创新过程和协作做法,以应对大流行。根据两家不同中小企业的四个成功的产品创新项目,我们的结果表明,在大流行开始时,合作包括更多的合作伙伴,参与创新过程的更多阶段,以加速新产品开发和商业化,迅速提供必要的资源并响应客户需求。
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How the pandemic has changed innovation collaboration in SMEs, as illustrated by four co-innovation projects
The recent health crisis has particularly affected small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Some have had to temporarily close their doors. Others chose to innovate by developing new products to take advantage of the situation and survive. However, innovation is a risky strategy, so there are many failures. Innovation collaboration is one way of limiting these failures and increasing the chances of project success. Nevertheless, little is known about SMEs’ innovation collaboration practices in the context of a crisis, and even before the pandemic, and further research is needed. This study aims to understand the innovation process and the collaboration practices adopted by SMEs for their product innovation projects to cope with the pandemic, by comparing their pre-pandemic practices with those implemented at the start of the pandemic. Based on four successful product innovation projects in two different SMEs, our results show that, at the start of the pandemic, collaborations included a larger number of partners, involved in more stages of the innovation process, in order to accelerate the new product development and commercialization, rapidly provide the necessary resources and response to customer needs.
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