Abstract.: The level of training provided by small firms to their employees is below that provided by their larger counterparts. The provision of firm-related training is believed to be associated to certain characteristics of the firm. In this paper we argue that small firms provide fewer training opportunities as they are less likely to be associated with these characteristics than large firms. The suitability of estimating training decisions as a double-decision process is examined here: first, a firm has to decide whether to provide training or not and, second, having decided to do so, the amount of training to provide. The differences in training provision between small and large firms are decomposed in order to analyse the individual ...
Purpose - To explore the relationship between training and growth in small manufacturing businesses....
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors that influence training decision making...
In order for businesses to remain competitive it is suggested that across industry there is a requir...
The level of training provided by small firms to their employees is below that provided by their lar...
The positive relationship between firm size and training has been well documented in the literature....
Recent research has established that small firms tend to develop and acquire the skills they need in...
The returns to firm-provided training depend on many differentfactors. Firm size is an importantindi...
Small firms are much less likely than large firms to provide their employees and their managers with...
Small firms are much less likely than large firms to provide their employees and their managers with...
Objectives The paper reports on one part of a research project that aims to improve understanding of...
For the last three decades there has been a tendency in most of the older industrial countries to se...
This study looks at the factors that can encourage the decision to take up self-employment and conce...
It is agreed that within the UK there is a poor level of investment in formal training and developme...
For the last three decades there has been a tendency in most of the older industrial countries to se...
Analysing data from the 1998 Workplace Employee Relations Survey we establish the extent to which le...
Purpose - To explore the relationship between training and growth in small manufacturing businesses....
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors that influence training decision making...
In order for businesses to remain competitive it is suggested that across industry there is a requir...
The level of training provided by small firms to their employees is below that provided by their lar...
The positive relationship between firm size and training has been well documented in the literature....
Recent research has established that small firms tend to develop and acquire the skills they need in...
The returns to firm-provided training depend on many differentfactors. Firm size is an importantindi...
Small firms are much less likely than large firms to provide their employees and their managers with...
Small firms are much less likely than large firms to provide their employees and their managers with...
Objectives The paper reports on one part of a research project that aims to improve understanding of...
For the last three decades there has been a tendency in most of the older industrial countries to se...
This study looks at the factors that can encourage the decision to take up self-employment and conce...
It is agreed that within the UK there is a poor level of investment in formal training and developme...
For the last three decades there has been a tendency in most of the older industrial countries to se...
Analysing data from the 1998 Workplace Employee Relations Survey we establish the extent to which le...
Purpose - To explore the relationship between training and growth in small manufacturing businesses....
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the factors that influence training decision making...
In order for businesses to remain competitive it is suggested that across industry there is a requir...