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From Periphery to International Pioneers: Reimagining Innovation Practices of SMEs in Peripheral Regions

Alam, Syed Ali Nawaid and Adekunle, Oludayo (2026) From Periphery to International Pioneers: Reimagining Innovation Practices of SMEs in Peripheral Regions. European Business Review. ISSN 1758-7107 (In Press)

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Abstract

Purpose (limit 100 words) Although empirical and theoretical studies have examined the innovation practices of firms for internationalisation, the ways in which small and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs) operating in peripheral regions manage and reimagine innovation practices are still underexplored and under-theorised. Hence, this study explores and maps the factors that influence the innovation practices of SMEs operating in peripheral regions. Additionally, the study explores the strategic resources SME managers utilise to manage innovation during internationalisation. Design/methodology/approach (limit 100 words) The study utilises a qualitative method that is theoretically grounded in deductive interviews conducted with 21 SME senior managers and 2 regional experts in the peripheral region of North East England, United Kingdom. In this area SMEs encounter several constraints related to firm-level and regional resources Data were analysed through an iterative and thematic process using the Gioia approach Findings (limit 100 words) Findings reveal that the innovation activities of SMEs in peripheral regions are informal, nonlinear, and adaptive iterative processes, informed by internal and regional constraints. We also found that enhancing innovation performance for internationalisation requires the calibration and reconfiguration of internal capabilities in alignment with regional resources Research limitations/implications (limit 100 words) Findings demonstrate that the innovation process of SMEs in peripheral regions is often nonlinear, iterative, experimental, and informal. It highlights how SMEs navigate complex challenges, leveraging and reconfiguring diverse capabilities and regional resources to optimise innovativeness and internationalisation Practical implications (limit 100 words) The study’s findings can assist SME managers in leveraging diverse capabilities and resources for improved innovation and internationalisation performance in peripheral regions. Additionally, it informs policymakers on the need for tailored and adaptive innovation policies that reflect regional constraints and needs Originality/value (limit 100 words) This research contributes to theories and empirical studies in the fields of innovation and internationalisation. It extends the Resource-Based View and Dynamic Capability Theory by demonstrating that peripheral SMEs operating under severe constraints do not follow formal and structured processes. These SMEs recalibrate and reconfigure firm-level, regional resources to build capabilities for innovation by leveraging nonlinear, experiential, and iterative methods

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Additional Information: ** Article version: AM ** From Emerald via Jisc Publications Router ** History: received 28-11-2025; rev-recd 08-03-2026; accepted 21-03-2026; rev-request 23-03-2026. ** Licence for AM version of this article: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Uncontrolled Keywords: peripheral region, SMEs, dynamic capability, Innovation, resource constraints, internationalisation
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Item ID: 20157
Identification Number: 10.1108/ebr-11-2025-0432
ISSN: 1758-7107
URI: https://sure.sunderland.ac.uk/id/eprint/20157

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Date Deposited: 23 May 2026 14:24
Last Modified: 23 May 2026 14:24

Contributors

Author: Syed Ali Nawaid Alam
Author: Oludayo Adekunle

University Divisions

Faculty of Business and Technology > School of Business, Management and Tourism

Subjects

Business and Management > International Business
Business and Management

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