On Learning, Innovation and Competence Building in India’s SMEs: Challenges Ahead
Published By: GIDR on eSS | Published Date: February, 14 , 2010With a vast and diverse SME sector India’s industrialization owes much to the
technological dynamism of enterprises. Various institutional interventions have
been made to promote innovativeness in the sector, albeit, following economic
reforms, it appears that the SME sector has not been able to withstand global
competition. The sector, in general, has lagged behind in terms of employment
generation and also exports. Elaborate institutional arrangements for the financing
of SME development at the national, state and regional levels notwithstanding
the share of SMEs in the total net bank credit by the public sector banks has
been on the decline. Moreover, with a complex maze of institutions for promoting
science and technology across space and product spectrum in SMEs in India the
R&D intensity in the small-scale sector has been declining over the years. In
fact, the R&D activity, in any significant measure, is confined only to a dozen
industries and there is absolute lack of coordination between the sectors (small
scale, private sector and public sector) in terms of research investment. The
study locates, nevertheless, a few sectors that display substantial vibrancy that in
turn leave scope for learning from within. [Working Paper No. 197]. URL:[http://www.gidr.ac.in/pdf/Working%20Paper%20197.pdf].
Author(s): Keshab Das , K.J. Joseph | Posted on: Dec 13, 2011 | Views(898) | Download (1005)