Business rhetoric and conventional theory expect that employment regulations will have negative effects on small firms. Prior research has shown that effects are quite rare, but has not explained why. Case studies of 18 firms from three sectors identified four explanations. (1) Perceptions of effects tend to be broad and general, rather than reflections of concrete experience. (2) 'The law' is not uniform, with older laws being largely taken for granted. (3) Effects depend on competitive conditions, which are more important influences on firms than are regulations; where conditions are benign, regulations can be absorbed, but in other circumstances employment regulations can exacerbate competitive pressures. (4) A degree of informality in s...
In this essay, we develop a new argument about how the concept of embeddedness and a sensemaking app...
This study examines the effect of employment protection legislation (EPL) on firm performance. Using...
This paper addresses two related issues: the effect of the `regulatory shock' of the National Minimu...
The view that excessive regulation constrains small business growth has been a persistent theme with...
This study sought to explore and explain the impact of labour laws on small firms, focusing on emplo...
Reports findings from an empirical investigation into the nature of the employment relationship in s...
In this paper, we present evidence on how employers perceive labor regulations and react when these ...
This study sought to explore and explain the impact of labour laws on small firms, focusing on emplo...
Many scholars have worried that regulation deters entrepreneurship because it increases the cost of ...
In this paper, we present evidence on how employers perceive labor regulations and react when these ...
Stnatl employers often have an advantage over their larger counterparts in that they are not subject...
Small firms are an important part of any economy, since they generate a large proportion of an econo...
Politicians within the United States regularly tout the advantages of promoting small business as a ...
This paper addresses two related issues: the effect of the `regulatory shock' of the National Minimu...
The evidence base regarding the impact of regulation on small-business performance is reviewed. The ...
In this essay, we develop a new argument about how the concept of embeddedness and a sensemaking app...
This study examines the effect of employment protection legislation (EPL) on firm performance. Using...
This paper addresses two related issues: the effect of the `regulatory shock' of the National Minimu...
The view that excessive regulation constrains small business growth has been a persistent theme with...
This study sought to explore and explain the impact of labour laws on small firms, focusing on emplo...
Reports findings from an empirical investigation into the nature of the employment relationship in s...
In this paper, we present evidence on how employers perceive labor regulations and react when these ...
This study sought to explore and explain the impact of labour laws on small firms, focusing on emplo...
Many scholars have worried that regulation deters entrepreneurship because it increases the cost of ...
In this paper, we present evidence on how employers perceive labor regulations and react when these ...
Stnatl employers often have an advantage over their larger counterparts in that they are not subject...
Small firms are an important part of any economy, since they generate a large proportion of an econo...
Politicians within the United States regularly tout the advantages of promoting small business as a ...
This paper addresses two related issues: the effect of the `regulatory shock' of the National Minimu...
The evidence base regarding the impact of regulation on small-business performance is reviewed. The ...
In this essay, we develop a new argument about how the concept of embeddedness and a sensemaking app...
This study examines the effect of employment protection legislation (EPL) on firm performance. Using...
This paper addresses two related issues: the effect of the `regulatory shock' of the National Minimu...