Journal of Information Resources Management ›› 2025, Vol. 15 ›› Issue (3): 135-151.doi: 10.13365/j.jirm.2025.03.135

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The Configurational Approach to Innovation in Technology-based Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Based on the Synergistic Framework of “Capabilities-Motivation-Policy”

Wang Liuhong1 Wang Hongqinling2 Ba Zhichao1 Wang Qi3   

  1. 1.Research Institute for Data Management & Innovation, Nanjing University, Suzhou, 215000; 
    2.Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan, 430072; 
    3.School of Economics and Management, Nanjing University of Science & Technology, Nanjing, 210000
  • Online:2025-05-26 Published:2025-06-16
  • About author:Wang Liuhong, Ph.D.candidate, research focus: knowledge mining and policy bibliometrics; Wang Hongqinling(corresponding author), master, research focus: policy bibliometrics, Email:18366112267@163.com; Ba Zhichao, research fellow, doctoral advisor, research focus: complex network and knowledge mining; Wang Qi, Ph.D.candidate, research focus: knowledge mining and policy bibliometrics.
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    This paper was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China General Program "Research on Symbiotic Evolution and Collaborative Innovation Mechanism of Science and Technology in Emerging Industries from the Perspective of Science-Technology Coupling" (72374098) and the Jiangsu Province Social Science Foundation Youth Program "Research on Interaction Models of Frontier Science and Technology and Collaborative Innovation Paths from the Perspective of Science-Technology Coupling" (22TQC001).

Abstract: Technology-based small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) serve as a pivotal force in bolstering independent innovation and facilitating research transformation. Understanding how technology, market forces, and policy mix interact to influence their innovation is crucial for fostering sustainable and high-quality growth among technology-based SMEs. Given the current dearth of comprehensive discussions on multifaceted conditions and mechanisms underlying local technology-based SME innovation, this study draws the Fogg behavior model (FBM) to conceptualize the innovation process of these enterprises as a collective driving behavior jointly shaped by capabilities, motivations, and policy interventions. It introduces an integrated analytical framework to explore the innovation landscape of local technology-based SMEs and employs a dynamic fsQCA method to conduct a configuration analysis of 283 cases from urban technology-based SMEs across China between 2015 and 2022. This analysis incorporates both inter-group and intra-group comparisons to reveal the spatiotemporal distribution disparities in configuration coverage. Our results indicate that: 1)the innovation of technology-based SMEs within a city is jointly propelled by its fundamental capabilities, innovation motivations, and a combination of policy interventions; 2)the synergistic interaction of “capabilities-motivations-policy” forms five distinct configuration paths that facilitate high-level innovation among local technology-based SMEs, exhibiting notable spatiotemporal heterogeneity; 3)under conditions of strong innovation motivation, capabilities and policy intervention combinations enhance the innovation level of local technology-based SMEs through equivalent substitution, achieving similar outcomes through diverse approaches.

Key words: Policy mix, Technology-based small and medium-sized enterprises, Configurational approach, Fogg behavior model, Dynamic fsQCA

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