Essential Factor in the Survival of High-Tech SMEs: Relational Capital in the Machining Industry of the Juarez, Chihuahua
Resumen
This chapter has a focus on Relational Capital as
one of the principal elements that compose Intellectual
Capital, which is made up of intangible assets related
to the administration of high technologies along with
the companies’ interaction with its customers, suppliers
and competition. Relational Capital consents companies
to clearly identify the areas of opportunity that can be
improved in organizations dedicated to technological
development since it allows an assessment of the
company’s relations with its environment, ensuring
permanence in the market and consequently decreasing
its mortality rate. The Machining Industry in Ciudad
Juarez, Chihuahua, Mexico is a clear example of undermanagement since it has high-level technology, but does
not generate patents or have an expense in Research and
Development. Moreover, its personnel are not specialized
in engineering studies. In this way, it is comprehensible
Essential factor in the survival of high-tech SMEs: Relational capital in the Machining
Industry of the Juarez, Chihuahua
that the use of knowledge has intensified. Knowledge alone does not generate
any competitive advantage, as it arises through the company’s use of it, mainly
those applications in the field of innovation
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