Title: Entrepreneurial Firms, Giant Firms and Growth
1Entrepreneurial Firms, Giant Firms and Growth
- The David-Goliath Symbiosis
2- The Bourgeoisie i.e., capitalism cannot exist
without constantly revolutionizing the
instruments of production.... Conservation of the
old modes of production in unaltered form was, on
the contrary, the first condition of existence
for all earlier industrial classes.... The
bourgeoisie, during its rule of scarce one
hundred years has created more massive and more
colossal productive forces than have all
preceding generations together It has
accomplished wonders far surpassing Egyptian
pyramids, Roman aqueducts and Gothic
cathedrals... Subjugation of natures forces to
man, machinery, application of chemistry to
industry and agriculture,clearing of whole
continents for cultivationwhat earlier
generation had even a presentiment that such
productive forces slumbered? (Marx and Engels,
The Communist Manifesto, 1847 ordering slightly
modified).
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4Small Firm Breakthroughs
Air Conditioning Airplane Assembly Line Audio
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Petroleum Cracking Cotton Picker Defribrillator DN
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Radio Heart Valve Helicopter Hydraulic
Brake Integrated Circuit Microprocessor __________
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____________ Source U.S. Small Business
Administration, 1995, p. 114.
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Scanner
- Optical Scanner
- Oral Contraceptives
- Pacemaker
- Personal Computer
- Polaroid Camera
- Portable Computer
- Prefabricated Housing
- Quick-Frozen Food
- Safety Razor
- Soft Contact Lens
- Vacuum Tube
- Xerography
- X-Ray Telescope
- Zipper
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6Large Firms Spend Most on RD
- In 2000, 46 percent of total U.S. industrial RD
funds was spent by 167 companies, each of which
employed 25,000 or more workers - 60 percent of these funds was spent by 366
companies with at least 10,000 employees. - At the other end of the spectrum, about 15
percent was spent by 32,000 companies, each of
which employed fewer than 500 workers. - National Science Foundation (National Science
Board, 2000, Chapter 2, p. 24),
7Large Firm Ph.D.s
- Procter Gamble has a world class, global
research and development organization, with over
7,500 scientists working in 22 research centers
in 12 countries around the world. This includes
1,250 Ph.D. scientists. For perspective, this is
larger than the combined science faculties at
Harvard, Stanford and MIT
8Cautious Large-Firm RD
- In established businesses, innovation is mostly
shaped through small, incremental steps of
additional features to augment basic
functionalities. With short product lifecycles,
time to recoup RD investments is limited.
Success is relatively predictable through the
execution of well-defined innovation processes
and in-depth knowledge of their markets in the
respective business units. - A. Huijser, Ph.D., executive vice president and
chief technologyofficer, Royal Phillips
Electronics, The Hague, September 2003.
9Incremental Innovation Adds Up
- During 1971-2003, the number of instructions each
chip can carry out per second increased by some 3
million percent, reaching about 3 billion
computations per second today. - During 1968-2003, the number of transistors
embedded in a single chip has expanded more than
10 million percent. - The number of transistors that can be purchased
for a dollar has grown by five billion percent.
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