Factors contributing to innovation orientation of Singapore technology small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
As Singapore transitioned from economy that was primarily dependent on foreign direct investments (FDI) to a knowledge-based economy driven by indigenously developed science, technology and innovations, it became critical for the local firms to grow and internationalize. The government has thus inve...
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Main Author: | NEO, Kok Beng |
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2021
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