Small and medium enterprises tend to cut pay and work hours instead, write Yanqing Lai, George Saridakis, Robert Blackburn and Stewart Johnston
In just over a decade two global crises have created significant instability across the world and pl...
SMEs play a significant role in all economies and are key drivers of employment, innovation and grow...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) contribute significantly to aggregate economic growth but ...
This paper uses British large scale survey data to examine the extent to which the recent financial ...
We use UK data to consider how smaller firms coped during the financial crisis. This is important as...
This thesis is a paper-based thesis. Using a large-scale matched employee-employer dataset, three em...
Research by Marc Cowling and colleagues examines what happens to smaller businesses in a time of eco...
Most British firms adjusted employment practices in some way in response to the 2008 recession, thou...
The persistent increasing duration of unemployment has become an issue during economic crises. Altho...
Who fares worse in an economic downturn, low- or high-paying firms? Different answers to this questi...
The UK has recently experienced the worst recession since the 1930s. Despite the severity of this re...
Recessions are complex events that create highly unpredictable and unstable business environments. W...
The relationship between large enterprises (LEs) and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Japan ha...
In just over a decade two global crises have created significant instability across the world and pl...
SMEs play a significant role in all economies and are key drivers of employment, innovation and grow...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) contribute significantly to aggregate economic growth but ...
This paper uses British large scale survey data to examine the extent to which the recent financial ...
We use UK data to consider how smaller firms coped during the financial crisis. This is important as...
This thesis is a paper-based thesis. Using a large-scale matched employee-employer dataset, three em...
Research by Marc Cowling and colleagues examines what happens to smaller businesses in a time of eco...
Most British firms adjusted employment practices in some way in response to the 2008 recession, thou...
The persistent increasing duration of unemployment has become an issue during economic crises. Altho...
Who fares worse in an economic downturn, low- or high-paying firms? Different answers to this questi...
The UK has recently experienced the worst recession since the 1930s. Despite the severity of this re...
Recessions are complex events that create highly unpredictable and unstable business environments. W...
The relationship between large enterprises (LEs) and small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Japan ha...
In just over a decade two global crises have created significant instability across the world and pl...
SMEs play a significant role in all economies and are key drivers of employment, innovation and grow...
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) contribute significantly to aggregate economic growth but ...