Entrepreneurship, Innovations and The Firms

The AIDs and the SARs epidemics had spurred the growth of the glove industry. However, due to competition, the number of glove manufacturers had reduced from 200 during the boom in the late 1980s to 40 at present. During the span of history from the boom to present, major events such as the FDA stri...

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Main Author: Chee, Kok Wah
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2008
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24257/
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description The AIDs and the SARs epidemics had spurred the growth of the glove industry. However, due to competition, the number of glove manufacturers had reduced from 200 during the boom in the late 1980s to 40 at present. During the span of history from the boom to present, major events such as the FDA stringent requirements, the rise of commodity prices and shortage of labour had impacted the glove industry tremendously. The survivals of these firms were no accidental but due to the firms’ entrepreneurship and innovations. Firms that were innovative and have sustainable competitive advantage continues to enjoy growth as the worlds’ demand of gloves continue to grow at 10% per annum while less competitive firms exit the industry. Through systematic process of examining literatures in transaction cost economics and strategic management, developing a conceptual framework, selection of appropriate methodology and analysis of cases, the research questions pertaining to the survival and growth of these firms had been addressed. The research findings showed close relationships between the entrepreneurship, innovations and firm strategies. These factors are crucial to the survival and growth of the firms.
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spelling nottingham-242572018-01-06T06:46:51Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24257/ Entrepreneurship, Innovations and The Firms Chee, Kok Wah The AIDs and the SARs epidemics had spurred the growth of the glove industry. However, due to competition, the number of glove manufacturers had reduced from 200 during the boom in the late 1980s to 40 at present. During the span of history from the boom to present, major events such as the FDA stringent requirements, the rise of commodity prices and shortage of labour had impacted the glove industry tremendously. The survivals of these firms were no accidental but due to the firms’ entrepreneurship and innovations. Firms that were innovative and have sustainable competitive advantage continues to enjoy growth as the worlds’ demand of gloves continue to grow at 10% per annum while less competitive firms exit the industry. Through systematic process of examining literatures in transaction cost economics and strategic management, developing a conceptual framework, selection of appropriate methodology and analysis of cases, the research questions pertaining to the survival and growth of these firms had been addressed. The research findings showed close relationships between the entrepreneurship, innovations and firm strategies. These factors are crucial to the survival and growth of the firms. 2008 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24257/1/cheekokwah.pdf Chee, Kok Wah (2008) Entrepreneurship, Innovations and The Firms. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
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title_fullStr Entrepreneurship, Innovations and The Firms
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title_short Entrepreneurship, Innovations and The Firms
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url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24257/