This paper reports on an investigation into the potential to use the financial ratios of New Zealand small businesses to discriminate their location as an aid in the accurate targeting of regional economic development programs. To the extent that there are clearly identifiable differences in performance and financial structure for urban and rural firms this could be significant for small business policy development and the efficient implementation of strategies. An expanded awareness of the role of small business in employment generation and sustainable economic growth has resulted in more government attention being directed toward the sector. As government becomes more active in working for and with small business it is important t...
Regional policy instruments are typically driven by economic rationales, from either a firm or indus...
The purpose of this research is to find competitive advantages for an organisation and prepare a lon...
The dominant forms of enterprise in Small Towns are, not surprisingly, small firms. But are these sm...
This paper reports on an investigation of the potential to use the financial ratios of New Zealand s...
This paper attempts to link findings of recent eCommerce research in small business in New Zealand w...
Globalization and urbanization are making the employment-and-wealth-distribution roles of regional s...
This paper attempts to link findings of recent eCommerce research in small business in New Zealand w...
Rural enterprises play an important economic role, contributing to national prosperity and wellbeing...
Since the 1970s the number of small firms in the UK has risen, but at temporally and spatially unev...
The small and medium sized enterprise sector is seen as the engine of growth for an economy, in term...
The Small Business Sector Report 2014 is a government publication that provides a factual source of ...
New Zealand is a small advanced economy in the South Pacific Ocean. Policy advisors often compare Ne...
The realities of subgroups of regional small businesses (regional-SBs) are essential for proper poli...
The focus of this chapter is the case study undertaken in the Canterbury region of New Zealand. Init...
Abstract. In this paper we analyse regional variations in the characteristics, performance, and grow...
Regional policy instruments are typically driven by economic rationales, from either a firm or indus...
The purpose of this research is to find competitive advantages for an organisation and prepare a lon...
The dominant forms of enterprise in Small Towns are, not surprisingly, small firms. But are these sm...
This paper reports on an investigation of the potential to use the financial ratios of New Zealand s...
This paper attempts to link findings of recent eCommerce research in small business in New Zealand w...
Globalization and urbanization are making the employment-and-wealth-distribution roles of regional s...
This paper attempts to link findings of recent eCommerce research in small business in New Zealand w...
Rural enterprises play an important economic role, contributing to national prosperity and wellbeing...
Since the 1970s the number of small firms in the UK has risen, but at temporally and spatially unev...
The small and medium sized enterprise sector is seen as the engine of growth for an economy, in term...
The Small Business Sector Report 2014 is a government publication that provides a factual source of ...
New Zealand is a small advanced economy in the South Pacific Ocean. Policy advisors often compare Ne...
The realities of subgroups of regional small businesses (regional-SBs) are essential for proper poli...
The focus of this chapter is the case study undertaken in the Canterbury region of New Zealand. Init...
Abstract. In this paper we analyse regional variations in the characteristics, performance, and grow...
Regional policy instruments are typically driven by economic rationales, from either a firm or indus...
The purpose of this research is to find competitive advantages for an organisation and prepare a lon...
The dominant forms of enterprise in Small Towns are, not surprisingly, small firms. But are these sm...