The Historical Evolution of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Greece: The Exploration of Growth Policies Aiming to Accelerate Innovation-Based Economic Transformation and Knowledge Economy
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The aim of this paper is to highlight the importance and resilience of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Greek economy through a mixed method of primary and secondary quantitative data analysis. In tandem, the critical importance of adopting the appropriate policy measures for SMEs is discussed as a fundamental precondition for sustainable development and economic democracy. In this context, aspects and dimensions of the business environment for the operation and growth of SMEs in Greece are presented. The paper analyses several policy aspects that accompany the dominant economic policy choices during the last decades. In this light, it seems over time that in terms of economic policy, SMEs, despite their significant contribution to the entrepreneurship ecosystem, are mainly approached either as a growth obstacle or a structural weakness of the Greek economy. However, given the socio-economic importance of SMEs, the shift towards a new knowledge-based growth model of the Greek economy needs to consider their significant historical, economic and social role. In conclusion, the need to formulate targeted policy measures to support SMEs is discussed, focusing mainly on cooperation, financing, digital transformation and green transition.
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In the context of rapid globalization and technological capacity, the world’s economies today are driven increasingly by knowledge—the expertise, skills, experience, education, understanding, awareness, perception, and other qualities required to communicate, interpret, and analyze information. New wealth is created by the application of knowledge to improve productivity—and to create new products, services, systems, and process (i.e., to innovate). The Journal of the Knowledge Economy focuses on the dynamics of the knowledge-based economy, with an emphasis on the role of knowledge creation, diffusion, and application across three economic levels: (1) the systemic ''meta'' or ''macro''-level, (2) the organizational ''meso''-level, and (3) the individual ''micro''-level. The journal incorporates insights from the fields of economics, management, law, sociology, anthropology, psychology, and political science to shed new light on the evolving role of knowledge, with a particular emphasis on how innovation can be leveraged to provide solutions to complex problems and issues, including global crises in environmental sustainability, education, and economic development. Articles emphasize empirical studies, underscoring a comparative approach, and, to a lesser extent, case studies and theoretical articles. The journal balances practice/application and theory/concepts.