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Title: Small business and large gaps: a meta-analyses of quantitative studies about open innovation
Keywords: Open innovation
Small and medium organizations
Meta-analysis
Inovação aberta
Pequenas e médias empresas
Meta-análise
Issue Date: 2016
Citation: CARVALHO, E. G. et al. Small business and large gaps: a meta-analyses of quantitative studies about open innovation. Espacios, Caracas, v. 37, n. 3, 2016.
Abstract: Open innovation has been an important issue for the scientific community and therefore has been widely studied by researchers. This study arose from the gap found by the authors related to the absence of studies about open innovation in small and medium organizations. This article brings, through a meta-analysis of quantitative papers, a summary of behavioral similarities and differences between small and large companies that work with open innovation. In the results and discussions are presented the aspects in which organizations of different sizes have similar behaviors and the points of divergence observed in their performance.
URI: http://www.revistaespacios.com/a16v37n03/16370311.html
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