Most advanced economies offer publicly financed advice services to start-up firms and SMEs. In England, local or regional Business Links organisations have provided these services, and divided their support into nonintensive one-off contacts providing information or advice and more intensive support involving a diagnostic process and repeated interaction with firms. A key choice for Business Link managers is how to shape their intervention strategies, balancing resources between intensive and nonintensive support. Drawing on resource dependency theory, we develop a typology of intervention strategies for Business Links in England which reflects differences in the breadth and depth of the support provided. We then test the impacts of these a...
Small businesses are at the heart of the UK economy generating more than half of output and employin...
This paper assesses the supply of business advice using new empirical evidence from a large scale su...
The authors examine factors that influence the propensity of a firm to take up external business sup...
The provision of advisory support to small firms is almost ubiquitous in OECD countries, although it...
The provision of advisory support to small firms is almost ubiquitous in OECD countries, although it...
There is a wide range of service providers who have varying motives for supplying assistance to smal...
Objectives\ud This research explores the relationship between young firms, their growth orientation-...
While most governments operate a support system for SMEs aiming to encourage improved business perfo...
To improve SME growth and competitiveness, governments often encourage business owner-managers to ma...
This chapter examines the interactions of formal and informal forms of small and medium sized enterp...
In this paper the authors argue that the way in which the UK Government, through its various departm...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
Business support interventions in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) direct a large amount of r...
This article explores the characteristics of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that seek ext...
Small businesses are at the heart of the UK economy generating more than half of output and employin...
Small businesses are at the heart of the UK economy generating more than half of output and employin...
This paper assesses the supply of business advice using new empirical evidence from a large scale su...
The authors examine factors that influence the propensity of a firm to take up external business sup...
The provision of advisory support to small firms is almost ubiquitous in OECD countries, although it...
The provision of advisory support to small firms is almost ubiquitous in OECD countries, although it...
There is a wide range of service providers who have varying motives for supplying assistance to smal...
Objectives\ud This research explores the relationship between young firms, their growth orientation-...
While most governments operate a support system for SMEs aiming to encourage improved business perfo...
To improve SME growth and competitiveness, governments often encourage business owner-managers to ma...
This chapter examines the interactions of formal and informal forms of small and medium sized enterp...
In this paper the authors argue that the way in which the UK Government, through its various departm...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
Business support interventions in low and middle-income countries (LMICs) direct a large amount of r...
This article explores the characteristics of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that seek ext...
Small businesses are at the heart of the UK economy generating more than half of output and employin...
Small businesses are at the heart of the UK economy generating more than half of output and employin...
This paper assesses the supply of business advice using new empirical evidence from a large scale su...
The authors examine factors that influence the propensity of a firm to take up external business sup...