La Innovación Empresarial y el Mundo de las Tecnologías de Producción
Keywords:
Production technologies, productive innovation, SME's, paneldataAbstract
Production worlds express the ways of mobilization of economical resources, the optimal assignation of production factors and the convention social processes. In this context, the opportunities to endogenize the technoproductive capacities and take advantage of the possibilities that the space offers, and the potentiality that it generates to the SME's, which today face dissimilar conditions and greater risks. The objective of this article is to identify the factors of innovation and technology of the SME's and its impact in Colombia's industrial growth. For this purpose, a panel data model is constructed, in order to interpret the sector interrelations in the industrial growth of the Colombian SME's in 27 productive sectors, in the period 1990-2002.
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