Policies for Small Enterprises
Title | Policies for Small Enterprises PDF eBook |
Author | Gerhard Reinecke |
Publisher | International Labour Organization |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9789221137245 |
Many governments in developing countries are making efforts to support the development of micro- and small enterprises (MSEs), as they recognise their important role in employment creation and poverty reduction. However, millions of people who work in MSEs are paid low incomes, have little or no social protection and are exposed to dangerous working conditions. This paradox stems from a policy and regulatory environment that should help the development of MSEs and improve the quality of jobs provided by them, but in practice often establishes biases and stifles growth. Based on studies carried out in Chile, Guinea, Pakistan, Peru, South Africa, Tanzania and Vietnam, this book looks beyond MSE promotion initiatives to analyse the overall policy and regulatory environment. It examines the impact of national business laws and taxation, labour regulations, trade and finance policies; identifies common problems and presents major principles for reform. More than simply helping to create more jobs, this approach aims to help to create more jobs of better quality.
Small Enterprise Development
Title | Small Enterprise Development PDF eBook |
Author | Philip A. Neck |
Publisher | Bernan Press(PA) |
Pages | 227 |
Release | 1977 |
Genre | Economic assistance, Domestic |
ISBN | 9789221018513 |
Regional Innovation Policy for Small+Medium Enterprises
Title | Regional Innovation Policy for Small+Medium Enterprises PDF eBook |
Author | Bjørn T. Asheim |
Publisher | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Pages | 260 |
Release | 2003-08-26 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1781009651 |
'A must read for academics and regional planners alike who wish to understand the workings of a regional innovation system. The authors have given a fresh, comprehensive and sound analysis which offers an excellent framework for regional innovation policy design.' - Mikel Landabaso, European Commission, Brussels, Belgium This book provides an extensive evaluation of the numerous policy instruments used by regional governments in Europe to promote innovation activity in Small and Medium sized Enterprises (SMEs). The instruments are compared and benchmarked in order to identify 'good practice', in an effort to bridge the gap between the theory of regional innovation and real-world policy implementation.
A History of Enterprise Policy
Title | A History of Enterprise Policy PDF eBook |
Author | Oliver Mallett |
Publisher | Routledge Studies in Entrepreneurship |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Entrepreneurship |
ISBN | 9781138337305 |
Governments in developed and developing economies have increasingly turned to entrepreneurship and small businesses for economic growth, dynamism and economic and social inclusion. Policies seeking to encourage, support or otherwise influence these forms of economic activity are varied but virtually omnipresent, recommended by organisations such as the OECD and World Bank and implemented by governments of many political ideologies. With a range of activities across government labelled as enterprise policy, it is vital to unpick the different policies, initiatives and interventions and to understand their development in order to subject them to scrutiny and evaluate the actions taken in the name of enterprise. This book provides the first in-depth, historical analysis of enterprise policy in the United Kingdom. Successive UK governments have been particularly active, with the number of initiatives estimated recently at 3000 and expenditure reaching as high as £12bn, yet facing continuous criticisms for its use, value or relevance. This historical study of UK enterprise policy represents a case study of different forms of enterprise policy and how they have developed, or failed to develop, over time, contributing to understanding of government, small business and entrepreneurship. It will be of value to researchers, academics, policymakers, and students interested in the history of small business and entrepreneurship as well as standing as a history of a specific policy area and the ways in which policies involving many different areas of government develop over time.
Start-Ups and SMEs: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications
Title | Start-Ups and SMEs: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications PDF eBook |
Author | Management Association, Information Resources |
Publisher | IGI Global |
Pages | 1687 |
Release | 2020-01-03 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 179981761X |
Smaller companies are abundant in the business realm and outnumber large companies by a wide margin. To maintain a competitive edge against other businesses, companies must ensure the most effective strategies and procedures are in place. This is particularly critical in smaller business environments that have fewer resources. Start-Ups and SMEs: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications is a vital reference source that examines the strategies and concepts that will assist small and medium-sized enterprises to achieve competitiveness. It also explores the latest advances and developments for creating a system of shared values and beliefs in small business environments. Highlighting a range of topics such as entrepreneurship, innovative behavior, and organizational sustainability, this multi-volume book is ideally designed for entrepreneurs, business managers, executives, managing directors, academicians, business professionals, researchers, and graduate-level students.
Entrepreneurship, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and the Macroeconomy
Title | Entrepreneurship, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and the Macroeconomy PDF eBook |
Author | Zoltan J. Acs |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 426 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780521621052 |
This book was originally published in 1999. At this time, the US economy had recently restructured itself, moving away from an industrial economy towards one based on information, while the European Union and Japan were left to worry about rising government deficits, inflexible businesses, persistent unemployment, and workers inadequately trained for the information age. Why did the US economy move beyond its chief competitors? This collection suggests that at least some of the answers to the pattern of divergent development can be found in the role of the entrepreneur. By examining the process that entrepreneurs play in the economy, the essays in this volume make a fundamental contribution to our understanding of the macroeconomy. Each chapter clarifies the role of entrepreneur in economic theory, the function of small and medium-size enterprises that they found and build and the impact of the innovations introduced on employment, productivity, and economic growth.
Enterprise and Small Business
Title | Enterprise and Small Business PDF eBook |
Author | Sara Carter |
Publisher | Pearson Education |
Pages | 596 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780273702672 |
This text provides a comprehensive introduction to small businesses, the changing business environment in which they emerge and operate, the nature of entrepreneurship and the practical business of managing a small firm.