The authors assess empirically the impact on firm performance of a state-subsidised training-loan scheme for small businesses (the Small Firms Training Loan Scheme). To achieve this assessment, a longitudinal sample of firms that received loans from the leading lender under the scheme, Barclays Bank, and a control sample of otherwise similar nonparticipants with Barclays accounts were studied. The authors present and apply a panel-data methodology for estimating the impact of the scheme on firm growth, which is able to take into account nonrandom selection onto the scheme. The main empirical findings are that participants are both more likely to survive and to grow faster than nonparticipants
The positive relationship between firm size and training has been well documented in the literature....
We investigate the relationship between employees' and managers' training and firm performance using...
This paper presents the results of training evaluation programmes attended by sixty workers but asse...
The authors assess empirically the impact on firm performance of a state-subsidised training-loan sc...
Purpose - To explore the relationship between training and growth in small manufacturing businesses....
Purpose - To explore the relationship between training and growth in small manufacturing businesses....
Purpose - To explore the relationship between training and growth in small manufacturing businesses....
This article explores the relationship between training and growth in small manufacturing businesses...
DEAN PATTON IS PRINCIPAL LECTURER in corporate strategy, Sue Marlow is principal lecturer in industr...
This study attempts to analyze the factors that impact training in Small and Medium Enterprises (SME...
With this study we evaluate the impact of different training methods (TMs) on small and medium-enter...
With this study we evaluate the impact of different training methods (TMs) on small and medium-enter...
With this study we evaluate the impact of different training methods (TMs) on small and medium-enter...
With this study we evaluate the impact of different training methods (TMs) on small and medium-enter...
This article examines the link between training and (perceived) actual/intended performance of small...
The positive relationship between firm size and training has been well documented in the literature....
We investigate the relationship between employees' and managers' training and firm performance using...
This paper presents the results of training evaluation programmes attended by sixty workers but asse...
The authors assess empirically the impact on firm performance of a state-subsidised training-loan sc...
Purpose - To explore the relationship between training and growth in small manufacturing businesses....
Purpose - To explore the relationship between training and growth in small manufacturing businesses....
Purpose - To explore the relationship between training and growth in small manufacturing businesses....
This article explores the relationship between training and growth in small manufacturing businesses...
DEAN PATTON IS PRINCIPAL LECTURER in corporate strategy, Sue Marlow is principal lecturer in industr...
This study attempts to analyze the factors that impact training in Small and Medium Enterprises (SME...
With this study we evaluate the impact of different training methods (TMs) on small and medium-enter...
With this study we evaluate the impact of different training methods (TMs) on small and medium-enter...
With this study we evaluate the impact of different training methods (TMs) on small and medium-enter...
With this study we evaluate the impact of different training methods (TMs) on small and medium-enter...
This article examines the link between training and (perceived) actual/intended performance of small...
The positive relationship between firm size and training has been well documented in the literature....
We investigate the relationship between employees' and managers' training and firm performance using...
This paper presents the results of training evaluation programmes attended by sixty workers but asse...