This paper draws on an European Commission-supported Leonardo da Vinci Vocational Training pilot project-in-progress to review the prospects for SMEs in small island territories. It, focusing on manufacturing firms, and deliberately selects those which conform to a tough set of conditions of "success": strong and consistent export orientation; local ownership; locally developed or adapted technology; and a workforce of up to 50 employees. This paper is based on "best practice" data collated specifically from five such "successful" firms, each based in one of five European island regions, manufacturing a product which benefits from locally available, raw material input. Research findings suggest that idiosyncratic features associated with sm...
A useful approach for appraising the economic development potential of small, often island, territo...
International audienceThis research builds on theory around location-based and firm-based advantages...
International audienceThis research builds on theory around location-based and firm-based advantages...
This paper draws on an European Commission-supported Leonardo da Vinci Vocational Training pilot pr...
Abstract. This paper reviews select qualitative data drawn from 144 successful, small scale, locally...
A useful approach for appraising the economic development potential of small, often island, territor...
This paper reviews the limited literature on successful small business and entrepreneurship in smal...
This chapter will document the specific challenges that affect the internationalization of small-sc...
How well do the brands and branding exercises of specific 'island products' connect with the brand ...
Smallness and insularity have been traditional markers for the absence of economies of scale, viable...
In a fast paced global economy, the competitive advantage in business rests with those that are the ...
Small and Medium size Enterprises (SMEs) located in particular geographical areas are producing and ...
This study focuses on entrepreneurs in the small island state of Malta and investigates whether star...
This is the third report on the ‘Made in Europe’ research programme. Earlier reports concentrated on...
This study focuses on entrepreneurs in the small island state of Malta and investigates whether star...
A useful approach for appraising the economic development potential of small, often island, territo...
International audienceThis research builds on theory around location-based and firm-based advantages...
International audienceThis research builds on theory around location-based and firm-based advantages...
This paper draws on an European Commission-supported Leonardo da Vinci Vocational Training pilot pr...
Abstract. This paper reviews select qualitative data drawn from 144 successful, small scale, locally...
A useful approach for appraising the economic development potential of small, often island, territor...
This paper reviews the limited literature on successful small business and entrepreneurship in smal...
This chapter will document the specific challenges that affect the internationalization of small-sc...
How well do the brands and branding exercises of specific 'island products' connect with the brand ...
Smallness and insularity have been traditional markers for the absence of economies of scale, viable...
In a fast paced global economy, the competitive advantage in business rests with those that are the ...
Small and Medium size Enterprises (SMEs) located in particular geographical areas are producing and ...
This study focuses on entrepreneurs in the small island state of Malta and investigates whether star...
This is the third report on the ‘Made in Europe’ research programme. Earlier reports concentrated on...
This study focuses on entrepreneurs in the small island state of Malta and investigates whether star...
A useful approach for appraising the economic development potential of small, often island, territo...
International audienceThis research builds on theory around location-based and firm-based advantages...
International audienceThis research builds on theory around location-based and firm-based advantages...