Abstract
The objective of this paper is to understand the contribution of networks to innovation and firm performance in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Based on longitudinal data from 1,435 SMEs, we show that strong, heterogeneous ties improve innovation in SMEs. However, the connections between network ties and firm performance are more complex than previously thought, as the positive association is mediated by innovation. Consequently, SMEs should only concentrate on cultivating and maintaining networks if they lead directly to improvements in innovation.
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Sarel Gronum
Sarel Gronum is lecturer and PhD student at the University of Queensland Business School.
Martie‐louise Verreynne
Martie‐Louise Verreynne is senior lecturer at the University of Queensland Business School.
Tim Kastelle
Tim Kastelle is senior lecturer at the University of Queensland Business School.