Strategic Innovation and Growth of Firms in the Real Estate Industry in Nairobi Kenya
Abstract
This research paper investigates the impact of strategic innovation to growth dynamics of real estate firms in Nairobi, Kenya. Firms in Nairobi's real estate sector have difficulty sustaining growth while keeping a strategic edge as the market grows more competitive. To address this, the study investigates the importance of strategic innovation in driving these organizations' success. The study takes a qualitative approach, employing in-depth interviews and case studies of selected Nairobi-based real estate firms. The study intends to unearth crucial insights by studying these firm’s strategic innovation processes and their influence on growth. The findings show that strategic innovation is critical to the growth and success of Nairobi's real estate firms. Strategic innovators are better positioned to adapt to market dynamics, capitalize on emerging possibilities, and differentiate themselves from competition. The study identified strategic innovation, business model innovation, customer-centric initiatives, and strategic alliances as key growth factors. The findings provide useful insights for real estate enterprises and industry participants, laying the groundwork for the development of strategies and policies that promote innovation and growth. Firms working in the Nairobi real estate business can position themselves for long-term growth and competitive advantage by using strategic innovation. In conclusion, this study highlights the significance of strategic innovation in the growth of enterprises in the Nairobi real estate industry. Real estate enterprises in Nairobi may navigate the volatile market situation and achieve long-term growth by embracing strategic innovation. The findings of this study can help enterprises, policymakers, and industry players in Nairobi, Kenya stimulate innovation and drive the expansion of the real estate market.
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University of Nairobi
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