Innovation Management in Small and Large Companies: Comparative Insights from Switzerland

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.34190/ecie.20.1.3858

Keywords:

Innovation management, innovation practices, small and large companies, Switzerland

Abstract

Innovation is a key driver of growth, competitiveness, and technological progress at both micro and macro levels. Despite Switzerland's position as the world’s most innovative country, there is limited research on how innovation is managed within its businesses. This study addresses this gap and explores how small and large Swiss companies establish innovation strategies, processes, and structures to achieve organisational goals. This comparative study examines innovation management in small (10–49 employees) and large (250+ employees) Swiss companies across various industries, using qualitative semi-structured interviews with innovation leaders. Findings show that while both groups prioritize innovation, their approaches differ. Large companies rely on structured processes but often face bureaucratic barriers to radical innovation. In contrast, small firms benefit from agility and intuitive practices but may lack efficiency due to informal processes and limited evaluation. Innovation culture is easier to shape in small firms through direct leadership, whereas large firms struggle to encourage risk-taking. The study suggests that large firms can enhance innovation by adopting more agile methods, while small firms could benefit from more structured planning and evaluation. This paper enriches academic understanding of innovation management by providing a qualitative comparison of small and large Swiss businesses and offers practical insights for companies and policymakers aiming to strengthen innovation capabilities.

Author Biographies

Kristine Metuzale, FHNW

Kristine Metuzale is a researcher at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW), focusing on female entrepreneurship, innovation, and business models.

Moritz David Widmer, FHNW

Moritz Widmer holds an MBA (FHNW) with a thesis on innovation management and a degree in mechanical engineering. He worked on innovation projects at Helbling Technik and now works as a project manager at Zurich’s public transport authority.

Dario Meyer, FHNW

Dario Meyer is a researcher in Entrepreneurship at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW). His research focuses on entrepreneurship education and training, entrepreneurial ecosystems and business model innovation.

Rolf Meyer, FHNW

Prof. Dr. Rolf Meyer is a professor for entrepreneurship at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW). He focuses in his research on business models, innovation, entrepreneurship and emerging markets.

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Published

2025-09-19