This paper presents findings from recent research undertaken into the characteristics and support needs of ethnic minority owned businesses (EMBs) in Devon and Cornwall. The study was commissioned by PROSPER (formerly Devon and Cornwall TEC and Business Link), in collaboration with the Rural Race Equality Project in South West England. EMBs have been the subject of growing interest from a variety of sources in recent years, generating considerable debate about their distinctiveness in comparison with other small firms and their needs in terms of public policy. Not surprisingly, perhaps, a great deal of this research has focused on areas where EMBs are concentrated, such as London and Birmingham. In contrast, this research focuses on EMBs in...
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This article presents findings from a large-scale study of access to finance and business support by...
While it is widely recognised that Ethnic Minority-led Businesses (EMBs) make a variety of economic ...
This paper presents findings from recent research undertaken into the characteristics and support ne...
This research contributes to a greater understanding of minority ethnic business (MEB) needs and pra...
This paper considers the attitudes of minority ethnic businesses (MEBs) in England towards current b...
Part of a series produced to support a ESRC/CRE/DTI/emda workshop on ethnic minority entrepreneurshi...
Summary. In England, the use of targeted train ing and employment initiative s directed at particu l...
This paper is concerned with the provision of business support for ethnic minority businesses (EMBs)...
Aims This project reviews recent research on ethnic minorities in business, focusing in particular ...
One of the fundamental issues in the landscape of UK small business policy is the unevenness in the ...
A model will be introduced to illustrate the synthesis of the issues raised and allow a pedagogical ...
Ethnic minority entrepreneurship in Britain is no longer mainly associated with established ethnic m...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:m02/11621 / BLDSC - British Library D...
This paper contributes to the debate being conducted in academic and public policy-making circles co...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2018-01-23, issued 2018-01-...
This article presents findings from a large-scale study of access to finance and business support by...
While it is widely recognised that Ethnic Minority-led Businesses (EMBs) make a variety of economic ...
This paper presents findings from recent research undertaken into the characteristics and support ne...
This research contributes to a greater understanding of minority ethnic business (MEB) needs and pra...
This paper considers the attitudes of minority ethnic businesses (MEBs) in England towards current b...
Part of a series produced to support a ESRC/CRE/DTI/emda workshop on ethnic minority entrepreneurshi...
Summary. In England, the use of targeted train ing and employment initiative s directed at particu l...
This paper is concerned with the provision of business support for ethnic minority businesses (EMBs)...
Aims This project reviews recent research on ethnic minorities in business, focusing in particular ...
One of the fundamental issues in the landscape of UK small business policy is the unevenness in the ...
A model will be introduced to illustrate the synthesis of the issues raised and allow a pedagogical ...
Ethnic minority entrepreneurship in Britain is no longer mainly associated with established ethnic m...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:m02/11621 / BLDSC - British Library D...
This paper contributes to the debate being conducted in academic and public policy-making circles co...
From Crossref journal articles via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2018-01-23, issued 2018-01-...
This article presents findings from a large-scale study of access to finance and business support by...
While it is widely recognised that Ethnic Minority-led Businesses (EMBs) make a variety of economic ...