Challenges Msmes Face And Benefits In The Adoption Of Open Collaborative Innovation: A Principal Component Approach

Authors

  • Njoku Ola Ama
  • Francis Nathan Okurut

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14738/abr.57.3411

Abstract

This study investigates the use of open collaborative innovation practices by MSMEs in Botswana and uses the opinions of a stratified sample of 206 MSMEs’ owners/managers to identify the benefits and challenges that MSMEs face in engaging in open collaborative innovations to scale up their businesses. The results show that majority of the enterprises (81.1%) were not engaged in open collaborative innovations, had owners/managers with first degree qualification or below (59.7%), lacked access to financial resources, and had below 5 years of experience (69.4%) in running the enterprises. Using the Principal component analysis, the identified benefits are increased financial revenue, improved market strategy, better incentives and improved knowledge; while the challenges are lack of networks, lack of financial support, market demands and previous innovation experiences. The study recommends that there is need for agencies charged with MSME Development in Botswana (LEA, CEDA) to sensitize MSMEs to engage in open collaborative innovation to enhance growth; enterprises should be encouraged to collaborate with universities to bridge the gap in the lack of qualified research experts with PhD ; policies to enable the MSMEs access finance for the businesses and protect the intellectual property rights abuse of businesses are imperative; and policies that would protect micro and small enterprises from unnecessary market competition with larger enterprises need to be put in place.

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Published

2017-07-19

How to Cite

Ama, N. O., & Okurut, F. N. (2017). Challenges Msmes Face And Benefits In The Adoption Of Open Collaborative Innovation: A Principal Component Approach. Archives of Business Research, 5(7). https://doi.org/10.14738/abr.57.3411