The development of Malaysian SMEs in Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) sector

Physical resources and capital goods are traditionally seen as the foundation for long-term national prosperity. Japan and Taiwan have little of such things, yet they have experienced rapid economic growth and social development. Something else must have driven their engine for growth. An extensive...

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Main Authors: Omar, Rosmini, Rejab, Ismail, Gerry, Knowles
Other Authors: Lean, Mei Li, Khristina, Maria Manueli, Gan, Aries
Format: Book Part
Language:English
Published: Bahagian Perancangan & Penyelidikan, Kementerian Pengajian Tinggi Malaysia 2010
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/31212/
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spelling ftunivmalaysia:oai:generic.eprints.org:31212 2023-05-15T18:12:04+02:00 The development of Malaysian SMEs in Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) sector Omar, Rosmini Rejab, Ismail Gerry, Knowles Gerry, Knowles Lean, Mei Li Khristina, Maria Manueli Gan, Aries 2010 application/pdf http://eprints.utm.my/31212/ http://eprints.utm.my/31212/1/RosminiOmar2010_TheDevelopmentofMalaysianSMEsinInformation,CommunicationINT.pdf en eng Bahagian Perancangan & Penyelidikan, Kementerian Pengajian Tinggi Malaysia http://eprints.utm.my/31212/1/RosminiOmar2010_TheDevelopmentofMalaysianSMEsinInformation,CommunicationINT.pdf Omar, Rosmini and Rejab, Ismail and Gerry, Knowles (2010) The development of Malaysian SMEs in Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) sector. In: Small & Medium Enterprises in Malaysia: Potentials and Prospects. Bahagian Perancangan & Penyelidikan, Kementerian Pengajian Tinggi Malaysia, Malaysia, pp. 299-377. ISBN 978-983-3663-33-0 H Social Sciences Book Section PeerReviewed 2010 ftunivmalaysia 2017-08-08T14:56:04Z Physical resources and capital goods are traditionally seen as the foundation for long-term national prosperity. Japan and Taiwan have little of such things, yet they have experienced rapid economic growth and social development. Something else must have driven their engine for growth. An extensive literature (for example Romer, 1990; Helpman, 2004; Solow, 1956) suggests that the driving force is the consistent eagerness of their people to acquire knowledge and exploit ideas from worldwide sources, and then begin to innovative and create a continuous stream of new products, industries, technologies and business models. In this context, we focus on two significant issues. First, we focus on entrepreneurs who basically develop wealth by transforming low-return and obsolescent investments into high-return, cutting edge innovations. Secondly, we focus on the ICT sector, which makes up one of the most dynamic sectors of a modern knowledge-based economy (Sami, Tammi & Meristo, 2004). Book Part sami Universiti Teknologi Malaysia: Institutional Repository
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description Physical resources and capital goods are traditionally seen as the foundation for long-term national prosperity. Japan and Taiwan have little of such things, yet they have experienced rapid economic growth and social development. Something else must have driven their engine for growth. An extensive literature (for example Romer, 1990; Helpman, 2004; Solow, 1956) suggests that the driving force is the consistent eagerness of their people to acquire knowledge and exploit ideas from worldwide sources, and then begin to innovative and create a continuous stream of new products, industries, technologies and business models. In this context, we focus on two significant issues. First, we focus on entrepreneurs who basically develop wealth by transforming low-return and obsolescent investments into high-return, cutting edge innovations. Secondly, we focus on the ICT sector, which makes up one of the most dynamic sectors of a modern knowledge-based economy (Sami, Tammi & Meristo, 2004).
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Omar, Rosmini and Rejab, Ismail and Gerry, Knowles (2010) The development of Malaysian SMEs in Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) sector. In: Small & Medium Enterprises in Malaysia: Potentials and Prospects. Bahagian Perancangan & Penyelidikan, Kementerian Pengajian Tinggi Malaysia, Malaysia, pp. 299-377. ISBN 978-983-3663-33-0
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