The authors examine factors that influence the propensity of a firm to take up external business support across four large English towns, using random effects nominal probit regression analysis to capture sector heterogeneity. The results suggest a strong positive association between the orientation of the firm towards growth and its propensity to use external business advice. 'Push' factors, including the existence of recruitment difficulties, are identified as key triggers to use business advice. These results provide valuable guidance to public policy organisations concerned with business development and competitiveness, and suggest a number of avenues for future research. © 2007 a Pion publication printed in Great Britain
The goal of this research is discovering the determinants of the success or failure of external coop...
The provision of advisory support to small firms is almost ubiquitous in OECD countries, although it...
Objectives: This paper aims to investigate the linkage between the use of external advice and access...
The authors examine factors that influence the propensity of a firm to take up external business sup...
This paper examines factors that influence the propensity of a firm to take up external business sup...
This paper uses employer survey data to identify whether and why the probability that a firm uses ex...
This paper uses employer survey data to identify whether and why the probability that a firm uses ex...
This paper uses cross-sectional surveys of 1991 and 1997, a panel survey of firms surviving between ...
To improve SME growth and competitiveness, governments often encourage business owner-managers to ma...
Purpose – Following on studies of the reported importance of a range of external advice and a study ...
This paper provides an analysis of the influence of location on the extent of use and impact of exte...
Purpose – Business advisory services are an emerging service category for external accountants...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aims of this study were: ...
Purpose The aim is to examine the perceptions of small business entrepreneurs, regarding the effic...
Purpose The aim is to examine the perceptions of small business entrepreneurs regarding the efficacy...
The goal of this research is discovering the determinants of the success or failure of external coop...
The provision of advisory support to small firms is almost ubiquitous in OECD countries, although it...
Objectives: This paper aims to investigate the linkage between the use of external advice and access...
The authors examine factors that influence the propensity of a firm to take up external business sup...
This paper examines factors that influence the propensity of a firm to take up external business sup...
This paper uses employer survey data to identify whether and why the probability that a firm uses ex...
This paper uses employer survey data to identify whether and why the probability that a firm uses ex...
This paper uses cross-sectional surveys of 1991 and 1997, a panel survey of firms surviving between ...
To improve SME growth and competitiveness, governments often encourage business owner-managers to ma...
Purpose – Following on studies of the reported importance of a range of external advice and a study ...
This paper provides an analysis of the influence of location on the extent of use and impact of exte...
Purpose – Business advisory services are an emerging service category for external accountants...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The aims of this study were: ...
Purpose The aim is to examine the perceptions of small business entrepreneurs, regarding the effic...
Purpose The aim is to examine the perceptions of small business entrepreneurs regarding the efficacy...
The goal of this research is discovering the determinants of the success or failure of external coop...
The provision of advisory support to small firms is almost ubiquitous in OECD countries, although it...
Objectives: This paper aims to investigate the linkage between the use of external advice and access...