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Open innovation for SMEs in developing countries – an intermediated communication network model for collaboration beyond obstacles
December 9, 2011 Editor 0
Although there is increasing interest in exploring open innovation in developing countries, the conceptual and potential applications of using open innovation in the small to medium enterprise sector are rarely explored. Since SMEs often have a dominant impact on national economies, their innovative potential should not be neglected. While SMEs in developed
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