Abstract

<p>Innovation has been regarded as one of important impetuses to gain competitive advantages and achieve sustainable development for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the past thirty years. However, SMEs in China have currently confronted a lot of problems impairing their innovation performance. This study aims to identify the main challenges hindering successful innovation of Chinese SMEs. Based on the previous academic studies, there are five research variables are developed and evaluated: lack of financial support, inadequate research and development (R&D) activities, the shortage of technical and skilled employees, weak entrepreneur orientation, improper governmental and legal environment. Furthermore, the primary data are collected by structured-questionnaires from 120 SMEs in Beijing. According to the research results analyzed by SPSS, it reveals that lack of financial support and inadequate R&D activities are major challenges for Chinese SMEs to achieve innovation. The shortage of technical and skilled employees as well as the improper governmental and legal environment is other barrier. Therefore, more responsibilities and actions should be taken by the government and SMEs themselves to enhance the innovation capability of Chinese SMEs. On the other hand, only one factor—weak entrepreneur orientation, is not regarded as a key challenge. This indicates Chinese entrepreneurs have increasingly realized the significant role of innovation played in the survival and long-term prosperity of SMEs recently.</p>

Highlights

  • The Chinese economy has leapt forward since the implementation of economic reform and open-door policy in 1978

  • Chinese small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) represented around 61% of national GDP and provided approximately 87% of new job opportunities in 2013 (China Statistical Yearbook, 2013)

  • The innovation capability as an engine of technology progress is of importance to all firms, especially for SMEs (Radas & Bozic, 2009)

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Summary

Introduction

The Chinese economy has leapt forward since the implementation of economic reform and open-door policy in 1978. The rapid growth of dynamic SMEs is one of significant achievements of this overall macro-economic reform (Kanamori et al, 2007). As a vital driver behind the economic boom in China, Chinese SMEs make great contributions to GDP growth and employment creation. Chinese SMEs represented around 61% of national GDP and provided approximately 87% of new job opportunities in 2013 (China Statistical Yearbook, 2013). With the acceleration of economic globalization and technological revolution, companies have to renew or improve their products, services and manufacturing processes timely to acquire competitive advantages in fierce market competition (Bozkurt & Kalkan, 2014; Tajeddini, 2010). SMEs provide a breeding ground for new products and services. It is necessary to critically identify and evaluate the challenges of innovation for SMEs in China

Theoretical Explanation of Chinese SMEs
Theoretical Explanation of Innovation
Findings and Recommendations
To Recruit and Train More High-qualified Staff
To Create Favorable Governmental and Legal Environment
Research Limitations and Suggestions for Future Research
Findings
Conclusion
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