

Author: Schmidt Karl-Heinz
Publisher: Inderscience Publishers
ISSN: 1476-1297
Source: International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, Vol.2, Iss.4, 2005-05, pp. : 301-311
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Abstract
The long term development of economic activities and economic thought demonstrates that the earlier research on "values" and "value creation" brought about different, even antagonistic theoretical approaches. Three main versions of "economic value" were identified: exchange value, user value and returns value (Hubig/Muller, 1989). Taking into account also the dimensions of value objective and subjective value (Stavenhagen, 1969, p.53 f, 227 ff), the impact of economic resources on the creation of value turns out to be a severe problem in economic reasoning especially if entrepreneurship and SMEs are considered (Dobb, 1977, esp. p.185 ff). The following contribution is restricted to two specific aspects of the relations between allocation of resources and value creation: the changes of theoretical hypotheses of value creation and empirical findings on value creation by allocation of resources in SMEs of Germany, Japan and South Africa.
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