The aim is to evaluate critically whether small businesses start-up in the informal economy and whether they do so to test-trade the viability of their businesses. Reporting a 2012 survey of 595 small business owners in the UK, 20% report trading informally when starting their business, 64% of whom asserted a main reason was to test its viability. Some 13% of all small businesses therefore start-up test-trading in the informal economy, although multivariate analysis shows that businesses started by men, with low current annual turnovers in particular sectors are significantly more likely to do so. Regional variations are not significant. The outcome is a call for not only similar studies in other countries to determine the proportion of ent...
Handling the informal economy poses significant challenges to the governments and other stakeholders...
Purpose As public demand grows for eCommerce, the value of eCommerce sales within the UK has continu...
The informal economy remains understudied and a misunderstood phenomenon. This dissertation examines...
The aim is to evaluate critically whether small businesses start-up in the informal economy and whet...
Over the past decade or so, two competing theoretical perspectives have arisen that explain particip...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine whether men and women starting a business use the ...
Mirroring the representation of informal workers in a third world context as displaying entrepreneur...
We investigate the characteristics of the owners of small businesses that participate in the informa...
Over the past decade or so, two competing theoretical perspectives have arisen that explain particip...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to advance a new explanation for cross-country variations in ...
We test two alternative perspectives on the start-up size and subsequent growth of new firms in a he...
In recent decades, the field of entrepreneurship studies has become increasingly interested in the r...
The informal economy often comprises a significant portion of a country's GDP. As this income is not...
This report, commissioned by the LSB, presents new empirical evidence on small businesses’ experienc...
Reports the findings from a study of entrepreneurial activity in the small hotel sector in a Scottis...
Handling the informal economy poses significant challenges to the governments and other stakeholders...
Purpose As public demand grows for eCommerce, the value of eCommerce sales within the UK has continu...
The informal economy remains understudied and a misunderstood phenomenon. This dissertation examines...
The aim is to evaluate critically whether small businesses start-up in the informal economy and whet...
Over the past decade or so, two competing theoretical perspectives have arisen that explain particip...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine whether men and women starting a business use the ...
Mirroring the representation of informal workers in a third world context as displaying entrepreneur...
We investigate the characteristics of the owners of small businesses that participate in the informa...
Over the past decade or so, two competing theoretical perspectives have arisen that explain particip...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to advance a new explanation for cross-country variations in ...
We test two alternative perspectives on the start-up size and subsequent growth of new firms in a he...
In recent decades, the field of entrepreneurship studies has become increasingly interested in the r...
The informal economy often comprises a significant portion of a country's GDP. As this income is not...
This report, commissioned by the LSB, presents new empirical evidence on small businesses’ experienc...
Reports the findings from a study of entrepreneurial activity in the small hotel sector in a Scottis...
Handling the informal economy poses significant challenges to the governments and other stakeholders...
Purpose As public demand grows for eCommerce, the value of eCommerce sales within the UK has continu...
The informal economy remains understudied and a misunderstood phenomenon. This dissertation examines...