AN EXAMINATION OF THE VARIETIES OF CREATIVITY, ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT, AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURING PREVALENT IN LOW-TECHNOLOGY FIELDS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.48047/kwd4af18Keywords:
Inventiveness, creation, PME, competitive edgeAbstract
The goal of this study is to look at the typical manufacturing sectors of seven different EU member
states and see how collaboration with external organizations affects innovations that are technically
possible, non-technologically feasible, and economically viable. A statistically valid sample of SMEs
was used to conduct the survey in this investigation. The empirical method takes into consideration the
possibility that these researcher’s types of innovation could work in tandem. Collaboration between
companies increases the likelihood of both coming up with fresh ideas and realizing large financial
benefits, according to studies.
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