TY - BOOK AV - none TI - Innovation-driven planned behaviour towards achieving the wellbeing of the Malaysian SMEs ID - scholars8837 SP - 280 N1 - cited By 2 N2 - Innovation requires an innovation mind-set derived from behavioural aspects of individuals. To realize such a notion, this paper introduces a framework and integrated theory of planned behaviour (TPB) in the line with the exploratory and exploitative innovations. Attitudes towards innovation, subjective norms for innovation and perceived control over innovation can influence on exploratory and exploitative innovations in SMEs. It is believed that through exploratory and exploitative innovations, entrepreneurs in SMEs may achieve subjective wellbeing. The approach of applying the TPB to exploratory and exploitative innovations will have few implications. First it allows SMEs to understand which factors are important in doing exploratory and exploitative innovations. Second, it will indicate that doing exploratory and exploitative innovations can bring the feeling of perceived wellbeing among entrepreneurs. Finally, the framework identifies a number of areas for future research that can verify the comprehensive understanding of successful innovations. © 2017, IGI Global. All rights reserved. PB - IGI Global SN - 9781522521662; 1522521658; 9781522521655 Y1 - 2017/// EP - 296 A1 - Taghizadeh, S.K. A1 - Rahman, S.A. A1 - Ramayah, T. UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85027494181&doi=10.4018%2f978-1-5225-2165-5.ch013&partnerID=40&md5=90ad749a8d16a0991150a96bc22fbcfa ER -