Research on Value Creativity of Taiwan’s Small and Medium‐sized Enterprises
Abstract
This research probes into the execution of small and medium‐sized enterprises’ value creativities by a difference analysis with different classifications, different capital, different turnover, different employees, and different established years. This study develop a questionnaire about value creativity with five dimensions and thirty‐five items according to “Valuation” by McKinsey and Company, Inc. and Copeland et al., such as: “Aspiration and target,” “Portfolio management,” “Organization design,” “Process management,” and “Business and individual performance management.” The results are as follows: (1) Most small and medium‐ sized enterprises (SMEs) have executed value creativities; (2) There is a difference in the execution of value creativities between the livelihood industry and the chemical industry; the execution of value creativities by livelihood industry is better than the chemical industry; (3) For value creativities of the execution of different capital and turnover for SMEs, bigger entities are better than smaller ones; (4) For the value creativities of the execution of different numbers of staff in SMEs, those with more staff are better than those with fewer staff; (5) For the value creativities of the execution of different established years for SMEs, those established longer are better than those established shorter.
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Citation
Tien, S., Chung, Y., Tsai, C., Hsieh, C. and Chen, H. (2007), "Research on Value Creativity of Taiwan’s Small and Medium‐sized Enterprises", Asian Journal on Quality, Vol. 8 No. 1, pp. 99-119. https://doi.org/10.1108/15982688200700007
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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