The UK has recently experienced the worst recession since the 1930s. Despite the severity of this recent recession, there are currently few studies of its effect on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). However, small business growth and entrepreneurship are recognised as essential drivers for economic recovery (Matlay, 2012; Rae, 2010). Drawing on an online bi-monthly survey of SMEs in Lincolnshire and Rutland, this paper explores owner managers’ perceptions of the UK recession. We examine the views of businesses on various aspects of the recession, and how this has affected business performance, levels of confidence, and growth ambitions. The paper explores the role of business confidence in the economy as a determinant of business g...
Different capital-structure theories are reviewed in order to formulate testable propositions concer...
Small and medium enterprises tend to cut pay and work hours instead, write Yanqing Lai, George Sarid...
This paper examines the relationships between firm age and entrepre- neurs experience on SME perform...
© 2014, © The Author(s) 2014. This article uses UK data to consider how small and medium-sized ente...
This thesis investigates the impact of the recent economic downturn on the training practices of Bri...
open access articleThis article talks about growing small businesses in a recession and examines man...
This research project aims is to identify what are the critical areas of concern are for small busi...
The paper reports on a follow-up study, undertaken in mid 1983, of 52 new manufacturing firms in Sou...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) contribute significantly to aggregate economic growth but ...
Research by Marc Cowling and colleagues examines what happens to smaller businesses in a time of eco...
There are approximately 4.5 million businesses employing less than 250 people in the UK, providing a...
This paper uses British large scale survey data to examine the extent to which the recent financial ...
This paper focuses on the enabling and hindering factors to West Midlands SMEs’ growth processes wit...
Small businesses are widely regarded as an important aspect of the productivity puzzle in the UK, re...
Different capital-structure theories are reviewed in order to formulate testable propositions concer...
Small and medium enterprises tend to cut pay and work hours instead, write Yanqing Lai, George Sarid...
This paper examines the relationships between firm age and entrepre- neurs experience on SME perform...
© 2014, © The Author(s) 2014. This article uses UK data to consider how small and medium-sized ente...
This thesis investigates the impact of the recent economic downturn on the training practices of Bri...
open access articleThis article talks about growing small businesses in a recession and examines man...
This research project aims is to identify what are the critical areas of concern are for small busi...
The paper reports on a follow-up study, undertaken in mid 1983, of 52 new manufacturing firms in Sou...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) contribute significantly to aggregate economic growth but ...
Research by Marc Cowling and colleagues examines what happens to smaller businesses in a time of eco...
There are approximately 4.5 million businesses employing less than 250 people in the UK, providing a...
This paper uses British large scale survey data to examine the extent to which the recent financial ...
This paper focuses on the enabling and hindering factors to West Midlands SMEs’ growth processes wit...
Small businesses are widely regarded as an important aspect of the productivity puzzle in the UK, re...
Different capital-structure theories are reviewed in order to formulate testable propositions concer...
Small and medium enterprises tend to cut pay and work hours instead, write Yanqing Lai, George Sarid...
This paper examines the relationships between firm age and entrepre- neurs experience on SME perform...