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While these sectors are not well known for their environmental impact and have not ± unlike the foundry or electroplating industries for example ± been singled out for
The central aim of the research reported here is to explore, in more depth, the parallel processes of personal development and organisational growth within small businesses,
Specifically, the investigation reports on a government-funded study and determines whether differences exist between managers from Asian and indigenous-owned[2] UK SMEs in relation
T he objective of V iC was to encourage entrepreneurial activity at community level through a process which involved a group of individuals from each village developing and
T he aim of this module is to develop financial skills that create an understanding of finance from the strategic perspective of the business and develop the performance measure
T his study has sought to explore the relationships between growth, capability and learning in small firms. In spite of the observations that response bias and social
In a study of Australian small business founders Blanchflower and Meyer (1991) found that education, previous small business experience and geog raphic location (e.g. regional
Results from a postal survey and subsequent interviews provide a contribution to the literature by reporting on empirical findings in relation to four areas: managers’