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Lee, In-Hoi, and Sang-Young Oh. "Establishment of the College for Small Business." Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society 14, no. 10 (October 31, 2013): 4884–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/kais.2013.14.10.4884.

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Pedchenko, Nataliya, Victoria Strilec, Galina M. Kolisnyk, Mariia V. Dykha, and Serhiy Frolov. "Business angels as an alternative to financial support at the early stages of small businesses’ life cycle." Investment Management and Financial Innovations 15, no. 1 (February 22, 2018): 166–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/imfi.15(1).2018.15.

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In the process of small business establishment and development, it is very important to understand both the financial needs of entrepreneurs and the main obstacles and difficulties arising in the way of financing. Alternative sources of financial support, along with traditional ones, create opportunities to increase funds, but the solution to the issue of their attraction should be based on modern effective methods and decision- making technologies. The article uses the decision tree method to determine the optimal alternative to financial support of small business at the early stages of the life cycle. The results highlight the importance of alternative source of resources for small business entities, namely business angels’ means. The empirical and statistical analysis confirms that access to alternative sources of financing for small businesses in EU countries is improving, while in Ukraine, informal financing is a rather new and underdeveloped area. Based on the analysis of the advantages of using the business angels’ funds, it was concluded that they need to implement their potential in small business of Ukraine. The results show that the decision tree method is an effective tool for deciding on the prioritization of a financial alternative to the small business, and is characterized by ease of use, forecast precision and problems solution novelty.
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Metelskaya, E. A. "MODERN PROBLEMS OF DEVELOPMENT OF SMALL AGRIBUSINESSES AND THEIR SOLUTIONS." Scientific bulletin of the Southern Institute of Management 1, no. 3 (September 30, 2016): 13–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.31775/2305-3100-2016-3-13-19.

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The article is devoted to the study of contemporary problems of small business in agriculture and ways of overcoming them. On the basis of systematic analysis in the paper shows the importance of small businesses, it features in agriculture, investigated the factors inhibiting the establishment and development of small agrarian business, the reasons for their low efficiency. According to the results of the study suggested solutions to the identified problems.
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Thurik, A. Roy. "Productivity in Small Business: An Analysis Using African Data." American Journal of Small Business 11, no. 1 (July 1986): 27–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/104225878601100103.

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Labor and floorspace cost functions are derived for small business trade. Relationships are proposed between average volume of labor or average floorspace per establishment on the one hand, and average size per establishment, average rental paid, percentage selling space, and indicators of business type and location on the other. Promising estimation results are reported using South African data of 1979/1980. The method however Is not restricted to the South African case. A productivity business support system can be developed providing productivity standards for any area in the small (service) business. An analysis similar to the one presented here, but relating to the area in question, should precede the development of such a system.
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Venter, Jan, and B. De Clerq. "Tax compliance burden for small, medium and micro establishments in the business services industry." South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences 10, no. 1 (February 21, 2013): 72–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajems.v10i1.537.

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The aim of this study is to determine whether the size of a business, classified as small, medium or micro establishment (SMME), has an impact on its management of the compliance burden placed on it by taxation laws. A survey was conducted amongst small, medium and micro establishments in the business services sector in Gauteng province, South Africa. The study finds that the majority of SMMEs in the business services sector outsource their tax responsibilities due to lack of skills and time. Also, the significance of taxation inputs for making business decisions and preferences for administrative relief measures varies according to the size of the organisation.
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Ullah, Farid, and Robert Smith. "The “Fairness Paradox” and “Small-Firm Growth Resistance Strategies”." World Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development 11, no. 3 (July 13, 2015): 154–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/wjemsd-02-2015-0005.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine and explore why “Small-Businesses” resist employing outside the immediate family and investigate the employee as an outsider and entrepreneurial resource. Design/methodology/approach – The authors review the literature on barriers to small-business growth concentrating on key empirical and theoretical studies. The authors use empirical data from the Federation of Small Business in which informants commented on growth and employing outside the family. Findings – The findings suggest that small business owners adopt a polemical stance, arguing that a barrage of employment regulations deters them from employing outsiders because doing so brings trouble in terms of costs such as insurance, taxes, paperwork, leave (maternity and paternity) entitlement, etc. They argue that employing from inside the family or ones peer group is much cheaper, convenient and less hassle. This ignores the entrepreneurial employee as a potential ingredient of growth and points to a paradox whereby the very values and emotions characterized by fairness of which of “smallness” and “familialness” is composed compound the issues of discrimination central to the debate. Research limitations/implications – The paper offer important insights for growth issues among small businesses and challenge the contemporary equilibrium in terms of small “family-orientated” business philosophy relating to employment practices. Ideologically, the entrepreneur is an “outsider” fighting the establishment, yet paradoxically, in a small-business context s/he becomes the establishment by employing outsiders. This results in the fairness vs unfairness paradox. Originality/value – The paper contributes to the existing knowledge and understanding on growth issues among small businesses by illuminating a paradoxical insider vs outsider tension.
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Hernández-Maestro, Rosa M., Pablo A. Muñoz-Gallego, and Libia Santos-Requejo. "Small-Business Owners' Knowledge and Rural Tourism Establishment Performance in Spain." Journal of Travel Research 48, no. 1 (January 30, 2009): 58–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0047287508328794.

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Kiviko, I. V. "Tax Regulation of Small Businesses in the Crimea." Economics, taxes & law 11, no. 4 (November 6, 2018): 125–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.26794/1999-849x-2018-11-4-125-132.

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The subject of research is the role of small and medium-sized businesses in the economy of the Republic of Crimea. Since the economy of modern states cannot successfully develop without an optimal combination of the large, medium and small businesses The purpose of research was to analyze the results of using special tax regimes in the Republic of Crimea. The criteria for classifying small and medium-sized business entities as small and medium-sized enterprises in Russia and abroad are given. A comparative characteristic of small business taxation systems in the Republic of Crimea is analyzed; problems and trends in the development of small businesses as well as the foreign experience of tax regulation of small business activities are considered. Special tax regimes that are most popular among Crimean businessmen are shown. It is concluded that the establishment of a modern infrastructure for supporting small and medium-sized businesses should be continued along with the development of a system of providing consulting services, improving the training and upgrading the skills of modern entrepreneurs.
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Pominova, Mariya, Todd Gabe, and Andrew Crawley. "The Pitfalls of Using Location Quotients to Identify Clusters and Represent Industry Specialization in Small Regions." International Finance Discussion Paper 2021, no. 1329 (September 10, 2021): 1–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.17016/ifdp.2021.1329.

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This paper examines the use of location quotients, a measure of regional business activity relative to the national benchmark, as an indicator of sectoral agglomeration in small cities and towns, and as a measure of industry specialization that might impact the number of new business startups in these places. Using establishment-level data on businesses located in Maine, our findings suggest that the addition of one "hypothetical" establishment in very small towns leads to a dramatic change in the magnitude of the region-industry location quotient. At population sizes of about 4,100 or more people, however, location quotients are reasonably stable. Regression results from an analysis of the relationship between new business activity and regional industry specialization show that the effect of location quotients on business startups switches from "inelastic" to "elastic" at a population size cutoff of about 2,600 residents. Overall, our findings suggest that researchers and practitioners should exercise caution when using location quotients to study small regions.
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Lyson, T. A., and C. M. Tolbert. "Small Manufacturing and Nonmetropolitan Socioeconomic Well-Being." Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space 28, no. 10 (October 1996): 1779–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/a281779.

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We build on earlier work by Mills and Ulmer in which characteristics of the local economic base, particularly establishment size, were related to civic welfare. They posit that small business is ‘good’ for local community welfare, whereas big business is ‘bad’ for it. Data from County Business Patterns and various population censuses are used to examine this issue for US nonmetropolitan counties. With regression procedures adjusted for spatial autocorrelation across counties, we find support for the Mills and Ulmer hypothesis for three measures of civic welfare.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Small business establishment"

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Stone, Kim, and n/a. "A qualitative assessment of small business establishment." University of Canberra. Administrative Studies, 1988. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20061109.094228.

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A study of the nature of entrepreneurial activity and its use in furthering our understanding of small business establishment. An ethnographic study is presented of the business perspectives of a group of business entrepreneurs in the Riverina region of N.S.W. and a conceptual framework is developed for consideration of various qualitative issues involved in establishing a small business.
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Mgembe, Seraphia Robert. "Small Business Sustainability Strategies in the Tanzanian Construction Materials Industry." ScholarWorks, 2019. https://scholarworks.waldenu.edu/dissertations/6622.

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Small business owners in the construction materials industry play a significant role in economic development through gross domestic product and employment. However, like other small business owners, many owners of small businesses in the construction materials industry close their businesses within 5 years. The purpose of this multiple case study grounded in the resource-based theory was to explore the strategies that owners of small businesses in the construction materials industry operating in Tanzania used to sustain business for longer than 5 years. Data were collected using semistructured interviews with 4 purposefully selected owners of small businesses in the construction materials industry and a review of daily sales records, weekly sales reports, and audited accounts. Member checking and triangulation were used to strengthen the credibility and trustworthiness of the interpretation of data and information. Data analysis involved coding and thematic analysis. Themes were categorized into business establishment strategies, customer satisfaction and retention strategies, and other sustainability strategies. Findings from this study may contribute to social change by providing information on mechanisms for improving business performance; reducing the risk of failure; and creating sustainable, better-paying jobs that can increase the well-being of business owners, employees, their families, and communities.
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Lu, Hao-Te. "Establishment of reputation amongst small firms in the restaurant sector in Taiwan." Thesis, Swansea University, 2010. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.678665.

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Waithaka, Stephen Kiumi. "Assessing BEE policy's viability in advancing establishment and survival of SMMes in South Africa." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/4376.

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Black Economic Empowerment is an ideology and policy that was effected so as to streamline the inequalities that were and have been left to stand after the apartheid era in South Africa. Despite the mixed reactions that would surface as a result of the underpinnings of the policy, the main focus of the policy was and still is to provide for equality and build better business among the economic minority who in this case are the “black” people of South Africa. This report focuses on the policy and the different guidelines that have been set in place to counter the inequalities in businesses and economy with focus being on SMMEs and looking at ways in which various sections, especially the score card, with regard to exemptions to small businesses, how this aids them in achieving BEE compliance. The research accomplished this by looking at the requirements of the score card, focusing mainly on the stipulations placed on SMMEs and by the use of literary reports gathered information that would show whether the exemptions give the said enterprises added competitive advantage. The research produced a couple of findings; that although theoretically the necessity of boosting economic growth and business of one of the most productive enterprise sectors in an economy and the fact that the score card has focused infinitely on the need for SMMEs not to be fully focused on a specific cluster of criterion in the score card but more on which criterion would work best for them and which ones are easy to maneuver around to ensure maximum growth and contribution, there is the loop hole that is experienced of how this criterion is met and passed with disregard to actualization of the need to adhere to the strictness of the rules of how compliance is attained. There was also the main issue of fronting which is the falsification of ownership of a company by providing misleading information about the directors and owners of the business. The main conclusions drawn from this research are that it is important not to lose the foresight that the policy is meant to enhance and grow the economic ability of a sector and build business through which the policy makes very heavy recommendations but there are shortfalls experienced with regard to how compliance is approached putting into consideration that SMMEs have been given exemptions in the number of pillars of the score card they can apply to their business. It is also important to note that the influence and bulldozing that is expected when it comes to dealing with policies of this nature is not to be sidelined. This research aims to look at the discrepancies that are set out within the structures that hold the policy together so as to attain maximum results.
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Skoumalová, Martina. "Založení malého podniku." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2018. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-377930.

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The diploma thesis deals with the creation of a realistic business plan to establish a small company in the veterinary field. For the establishment of a small business, the analysis of the current situation, both in the field of opportunities and in the analysis of the market and its surroundings, was first undertaken. A business plan is then elaborated, to which the organizational, marketing and financial plan are related. Part of the diploma thesis is also a guide to the founding of a limited liability company. Subsequently, possible risks for business in the veterinary sector are defined.
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Zezula, Adam. "Založení malého podniku." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2021. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-442876.

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The aim of this thesis is to create a realistic business plan for the establishment of a small company, engaged in the field of live streaming services of sport matches over the Internet. The thesis consists of three theoretical, analytical and design parts. The theoretical part will define the basic concepts of business and introduce the diffrent analyzes that will be used to develop the thesis. In the second analytical part, the individual analyzes will be applied in a real environment to established company and in the third part the complete business plan and its implementation will be presented.
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Slouková, Hana. "Podnikatelský záměr na založení nové firmy." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-223208.

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The purpose of this diploma thesis is to create business plan for establishing an entire new business on gastronomy. Fundamental of this propsal is analysis and determination of conditions for business establishing, whereas the emphasis is placed on market segmentation and targeting the right group of consumers. The outcome is whole process for business opening, including marketing strategy, financial strategy and evaluation of business success assumption.
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Zatloukalová, Petra. "Založení malé kavárny." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-223216.

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The aim of the thesis is to draw up a business plan for a small cafe. Thesis begins with thorough analysis of general and field business environment and uncovering strengths and weaknesses of a new beginning company. Then a target customer group is identified. Based on those analyses, a comprehensive business plan for establishing a cafe is created along with marketing plan, financial plan and risk analysis.
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Sobotková, Adéla. "Podnikatelský záměr - Založení malého moravského vinařství." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2020. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-416877.

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The thesis deals with the creation of a real business plan, namely the establishment of a small Moravian winery. In order to prepare a business plan, a strategic analysis of the current situation was carried out, both in the area of opportunities and threats, as well as an analysis of the market and its surroundings. Subsequently, the prepared business plan is processed into a formal form, where the emphasis is on organizational, marketing, and especially financial plan. Last but not least, the thesis identifies possible risks for business in the wine sector.
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Kačor, Jiří. "Podnikatelský záměr malého podniku." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2008. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-221827.

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The subject of this Master´s thesis is the formulation of a business plan with aim to estabilish a concrete microfirm. The theoretical part characterize small and medium enterprises, its importance for national economy, requirements and the procedure of processing the business plan for its foundation. In practical part are applied theoretical findings including important analysis and caluclations supporting defined goal – foundation of manufacturing microfirm
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Books on the topic "Small business establishment"

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US GOVERNMENT. An Act to Authorize the Establishment of a Disaster Mitigation Pilot Program in the Small Business Administration . [Washington, D.C: U.S. G.P.O., 1999.

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Klinge, Gabriele. Guide to the establishment of enterprises and craft businesses in the European Community. Luxembourg: Commission of the European Communities, 1990.

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New Jersey. Legislature. General Assembly. Economic Development and Agriculture Committee. Committee meeting before Assembly Economic Development and Agriculture Committee: Assembly Bill 4170, authorizes the establishment of small business incubators, appropriates $500,000, October 13, 1987, Alumni Student Center, N.J. Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey. Trenton, N.J: The Committee, 1987.

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Office, Northern Ireland Audit. Governance issues in the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investments former Local Enterprise Development Unit: In relation to the establishment and oversight of the emerging business trust loan and venture funds. London: Stationery Office, 2006.

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Vibhāga, Nepal Kendrīya Tathyāṅka. Survey of small manufacturing establishments (2008-2009), Nepal. Kathmandu: Central Bureau of Statistics, National Planning Commission Secretariat, Govt. of Nepal, 2010.

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Lewis, Jerre G. How to start & manage a bar & cocktail lounge business: A practical way to start your own business. Interlochen, MI: Lewis & Renn Associates, 1999.

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Lewis, Jerre G. How to start & manage a bar & cocktail lounge business: A practical way to start your own business. Interlochen, MI: Lewis & Renn Associates, 2004.

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Statistics Canada. Analytical Studies Branch., ed. Differences in innovator and non-innovator profiles: Small establishments in business services. Ottawa: Statistics Canada, Analytical Studies Branch, 1999.

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Branch, Canada Statistics Canada Analytical Studies. Differences in innovator and non-innovator profiles: Small establishments in business services. Ottawa: Statistics Canada, 1999.

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National Microbrewers Conference (1985 Denver, Colo.). A transcription of the Institute for Fermentation and Brewing Studies 1985 National Microbrewers Conference, Denver, Colorado. [Boulder, CO, U.S.A.] (P.O. Box 287, Boulder 80306-0287): American Homebrewers Association, 1985.

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Book chapters on the topic "Small business establishment"

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Lee, Chung-Chih. "Discussion of Factors Affecting Taiwan Small and Medium Enterprises’ Establishment of Marketing Channels in China." In Selected Papers from the Asia Conference on Economics & Business Research 2015, 91–105. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0986-0_8.

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Sakata, Shozo. "Rural Industries in Northern Vietnam: Strategies of Small-scale Business Establishments in the Formation of Craft Villages." In Vietnam’s Economic Entities in Transition, 204–26. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137297143_8.

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Rylková, Žaneta, and Šárka Čemerková. "Personality Assumptions and Attitudes Towards Business." In Developing Entrepreneurial Competencies for Start-Ups and Small Business, 59–72. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-2714-6.ch004.

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The chapter deals with factors that may affect the willingness to do business. Factors such as business economics knowledge, the desire for freedom and success, the appetite for risk taking and organizational skills are examined as the pillars of potential businesses. Analysis of the factors shows the influence on business establishment. The chapter is based on primary data collection from a recent survey from the Czech Republic and on comparison with international resources focused on aspects which influence the business establishment. The results indicated relationships between above mentioned factors and their effects on business establishment. Implications of these results, as well as directions for future research, are discussed.
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Johnson, Peter. "Employment change in the small establishment sector in UK manufacturing." In The Formation and Development of Small Business, 134–45. Routledge, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203927946.ch10.

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Vecchi, Alessandra, and Francesco Ricci. "The Internationalization of the Space Industry." In International Business, 2202–29. IGI Global, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-9814-7.ch101.

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Advances in the space industry, with its implications on science, economy and well-being of citizens, is mostly chosen as one of the priority areas for development by developing countries and newly industrialized countries. However, there is already an over-capacity in the global space industry and there are doubts on necessity of additional capacity establishment by developing countries and newly industrialized countries. Drawing on the experience of internationalization of an Italian Small Medium Enterprise, this chapter provides some insights over the challenges experienced by developing countries and newly industrialized countries to attract foreign investments for the establishment of the industry. The study relies on a structured research protocol where primary data was collected from several interviews with the firm and European space agencies.
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Indiran, Logaiswari, Zainab Khalifah, Kamariah Ismail, and Santhi Ramanathan. "Business Incubation in Malaysia." In Handbook of Research on Small and Medium Enterprises in Developing Countries, 322–44. IGI Global, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-2165-5.ch015.

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The purpose of this chapter is to present the importance and contribution of business incubation programmes to Small and Medium Enterprises in Malaysia. Chapter starts with a brief review of the history and transition of major economic policies in Malaysia as well as the government responses towards achieving the status of fully developed nation by the year 2020. The policy review includes the Laissez-faire Policy, New Economy Policy, National Development Plan, National Vision Policy, and New Economy Model which were set to achieve nation's rapid economic growth. This review leads the paper towards the exploration of the major drivers of current economic growth in Malaysia. This chapter identifies Multimedia Super Corridor as the most important initiative and a key driver to global Information Communications Technology development as well as the major contributor to Small and Medium Enterprises establishment in Malaysia. In addition, it outlines the significant contribution of Small and Medium Enterprises to the economic growth in Malaysia, and finally identifies business incubators as a support mechanism to accelerate the SMEs success, especially the start-up firms. This chapter provides knowledge to the researchers and practitioners on the linkages among Multimedia Super Corridor, Small and Medium Enterprises and incubators that align with the economic policy development. As a conclusion, the chapter discusses the challenges faced by the incubation programmes in Malaysia and thus, highlights the prominence of business incubators as a niche subject to be explored in depth, in terms of their growth and potentials in Malaysia.
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Indiran, Logaiswari, Zainab Khalifah, Kamariah Ismail, and Santhi Ramanathan. "Business Incubation in Malaysia." In Start-Ups and SMEs, 61–84. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-1760-4.ch005.

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The purpose of this chapter is to present the importance and contribution of business incubation programmes to Small and Medium Enterprises in Malaysia. Chapter starts with a brief review of the history and transition of major economic policies in Malaysia as well as the government responses towards achieving the status of fully developed nation by the year 2020. The policy review includes the Laissez-faire Policy, New Economy Policy, National Development Plan, National Vision Policy, and New Economy Model which were set to achieve nation's rapid economic growth. This review leads the paper towards the exploration of the major drivers of current economic growth in Malaysia. This chapter identifies Multimedia Super Corridor as the most important initiative and a key driver to global Information Communications Technology development as well as the major contributor to Small and Medium Enterprises establishment in Malaysia. In addition, it outlines the significant contribution of Small and Medium Enterprises to the economic growth in Malaysia, and finally identifies business incubators as a support mechanism to accelerate the SMEs success, especially the start-up firms. This chapter provides knowledge to the researchers and practitioners on the linkages among Multimedia Super Corridor, Small and Medium Enterprises and incubators that align with the economic policy development. As a conclusion, the chapter discusses the challenges faced by the incubation programmes in Malaysia and thus, highlights the prominence of business incubators as a niche subject to be explored in depth, in terms of their growth and potentials in Malaysia.
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Lubawa, Galinoma Gahele. "Business Plan and Industrial Development." In Practice, Progress, and Proficiency in Sustainability, 231–53. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-4817-2.ch015.

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Writing of business plans ensures performance of a business and contributes to enabling countries to achieve sustainable development goals (SDGs). The latter are intended, in part, to promote industrialization, and improved human living and working standards. This chapter identifies and analyses the importance of business plan for family-owned food processing small and medium enterprises (Fo-SMEs). It advocates for the establishment of an “integrated planning” strategy to link Fo-SMEs and government support system for business development. Business-planning forecasts industrial production based on consumers' demands. Integrated planning ensures sustainability of Fo-SMEs, farmers' economic growth, and consequent achievement of SDGs. Tanzania Fo-SMEs serve as a useful lesson for developing economies. Future studies should consider Fo-SMEs' succession planning framework.
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Lubawa, Galinoma Gahele. "Business Plan and Industrial Development." In Research Anthology on Strategies for Maintaining Successful Family Firms, 245–67. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-3550-2.ch011.

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Writing of business plans ensures performance of a business and contributes to enabling countries to achieve sustainable development goals (SDGs). The latter are intended, in part, to promote industrialization, and improved human living and working standards. This chapter identifies and analyses the importance of business plan for family-owned food processing small and medium enterprises (Fo-SMEs). It advocates for the establishment of an “integrated planning” strategy to link Fo-SMEs and government support system for business development. Business-planning forecasts industrial production based on consumers' demands. Integrated planning ensures sustainability of Fo-SMEs, farmers' economic growth, and consequent achievement of SDGs. Tanzania Fo-SMEs serve as a useful lesson for developing economies. Future studies should consider Fo-SMEs' succession planning framework.
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Gaivéo, José. "SMEs E-Business Security Issues." In Innovations in SMEs and Conducting E-Business, 317–37. IGI Global, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60960-765-4.ch018.

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Nowadays, when organizations, no matter what dimension they possess, are confronted with more exigent market challenges, they must change strategies and behaviours as needed to respond according to their new business positioning. If all organizations are affected by markets instability, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) suffer a greater impact due to a lack of suitable resources for the appropriate change of business strategy or even to develop a new strategy, which reveals information and information security significance, and so the relevance of securing Information Systems that supports their flows trough organizations. This chapter is intended to point information security issues that are important to SMEs’ e-Business strategies, issues which could simultaneously guarantee organizational information privacy. Another purpose is the establishment of guidelines which could also be applied to SMEs, allowing information security policies definitions.
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Conference papers on the topic "Small business establishment"

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"Research on the Establishment and Analysis of Small Business Networks." In 2018 2nd International Conference on Systems, Computing, and Applications. Francis Academic Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.25236/systca.18.034.

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Semina, Natalia Aleksandrovna. "Small business: the difficulties of establishment and the ways to solve them." In X International Scientific and Practical Conference. TSNS Interaktiv Plus, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.21661/r-117014.

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Moeller, Klaus, Julian Gabel, and Frank Bertagnolli. "FISCHER FIXING SYSTEMS: MOVING FORWARD WITH THE WORKFORCE - CHANGE COMMUNICATION AT THE GLOBAL DISTRIBUTION CENTER." In InSITE 2016: Informing Science + IT Education Conferences: Lithuania. Informing Science Institute, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/3432.

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[This paper is published in the Journal of Information Technology Education: Discussion Cases, Volume 5] The investment decision was made last year, and after a time-consuming selection process and intensive negotiations, the contract with the general contractor was signed. The business segment Fixing systems of the fischer group of companies faced a significant investment in its logistics – the development of automation technology in the Global Distribution Center (GDC). According to the project schedule, the transition to the automated small parts storage with shuttle technology would take place in December of this year. It was mid-April, and therefore the right time for the Head of Logistics of the business segment fischer Fixing systems, Matthias Wehle, to describe the current status: Were all the important milestones achieved and would the subsequent steps ensure a smooth transition? The employees in the logistics got accustomed to changes over the years. Structural changes such as the introduction of SAP R/3 in early 2000 and the establishment of the automated high-bay warehouse in 2008 had been successfully implemented. It was the same with the continuous improvement process through the use of the fischerProzessSystem fPS. The introduction of pick-by-light technology for the picking of small sized products with high demand had worked well, too. But the last staff meeting about launch of the shuttle system had left with him a feeling of uncertainty. He could already feel the spirit of optimism from some of the employees triggered by the upcoming introduction of the new system. The majority, however, listened patiently and Mr. Wehle sensed insecurity among the employees – how does this change affect me? Up until now, management had used multiple channels to communicate information to the employees. But feedback from the workforce to those in charge was rather rare. And the logistics manager remembered that the use of pick-by-voice for picking had been stopped for a number of reasons. Now as a result of the largest investment in recent years, the GDC faced a drastic operational change. With this in mind, Mr. Wehle pondered over the issue of employee communication again and again. And they had eight more months in order to take action until December…
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Cecilio, Pablo, Antônio Pedro, Heitor Werneck, and Leonardo Rocha. "Boca a Boca Virtual: Presença Digital para Pequenos Empreendedores." In Simpósio Brasileiro de Sistemas Multimídia e Web. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/webmedia_estendido.2020.13074.

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In this work, we present the platform Boca a Boca Virtual, a kind of virtual catalog that aims to help self-employed professionals and small businesses to start their presence in the digital environment, promoting their services and products in a simple and fast way. The idea emerged during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, especially with social isolation, whose concern, from an economic and social point of view, was to allow autonomous service providers and establishments, in general, to continue offering their products and/or services. Through the platform, a consumer can search for a specific product and service within his own neighborhood and city, strengthening the local economy. In addition, Boca a Boca Virtual is integrated with Google Maps, in such a way that registered developments are also indexed by the Google search engine, improving their visibility and potentially increasing more customers. The platform is fully responsive, combining several recent web development technologies. Today it has more than 140 registered enterprises, from more than 30 Brazilian cities.
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Neal, Alan. "Winfrith: Life After Decommissioning — Nuclear Site to Science and Technology Park." In ASME 2003 9th International Conference on Radioactive Waste Management and Environmental Remediation. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2003-4639.

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UKAEA’s Winfrith site was built in the late 1950’s to undertake research and development into electricity generation from nuclear power. Pioneering scientific and technical work was carried out which resulted in a better understanding of nuclear issues, particularly nuclear safety. At its peak, Winfrith employed 2000 staff and at one time had nine operational nuclear reactors. The most noticeable landmark being the Steam Generating heavy Water Reactor (SGHWR) which, when in operation, provided the National Grid with enough electricity for a small town. In the early 1990’s the UK Government wound down its programme of nuclear R&D, and work started on restoring the environment of the Winfrith site by the progressive removal of the nuclear facilities. Winfrith has always been considered to be one of three key sites in Dorset for development of quality employment, and the site management, with the support of the DTI, decided to undertake a programme of environmental restoration that retained appropriate buildings and infrastructure systems that could be put to alternative long term use. To date, successes have been achieved in both the decommissioning work and also the establishment of tenants. All the fuel has been removed from the nuclear reactors and five reactors have been completely dismantled. Decontamination of other facilities has been completed. A notable example of this work is the return of a fuel fabrication building to a green field site. Another example was the decommissioning of a building that contained gloveboxes, and laboratories equipped with high efficiency filtered ventilation systems. This building was decommissioned, the area of land containing it delicensed, and the building leased to non-nuclear tenants. This thorough, painstaking process involved the use of recently developed industry techniques and required close working with the Nuclear Installations Inspectorate (NII). The tenant base is growing and at the end of 2002 there are 40 different companies resident on site with employee numbers ranging from 1 to several hundreds with a total of ∼ 1000 staff. In addition, the UKAEA programme employs ∼ 500 as staff and contractors. The larger tenants include QinetiQ and DSTL (both from the former Defence Evaluation and Research Agency), the Natural Environment Research Council’s Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, and RWE Nukem. The progressive decommissioning work continues and as UKAEA retreats across the site, from east to west, the non-nuclear research and development businesses move in. The range of work established at Winfrith provides a focus for its further development as a scientific and technical centre of excellence. Facilities have been created in partnership with the local council for small and start-up businesses, while strong links are being encouraged with universities that have an interest in areas such as environmental research. Together they will form a vital part of the commercial community, stimulating growth through technical interaction and innovation.
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Daugaviete, Mudrite, Galina Telysheva, Ojars Polis, Ausma Korica, and Kaspars Spalvis. "Plantation forests as regional strength for development of rural bioeconomy." In 21st International Scientific Conference "Economic Science for Rural Development 2020". Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies. Faculty of Economics and Social Development, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/esrd.2020.53.001.

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The establishment of plantation forests in areas not viable for agriculture can make a significant contribution to the economy. The yield from 1 ha of plantation forest depends on the management purpose - obtaining of round wood (pulpwood, sawnlog, veneer log, tare), bioenergy and extraction of tree foliage (broadleaved and coniferous). In Latvia, based on 2019 data, plantation forests achieve 2760 ha of Scots pine, 7855 ha of Norway spruce, 7431 ha of Birch, 2123 ha of Grey alder, 1274 ha of Black alder and Populus spp. and 618 ha of Salix spp. Estimated and projected gains are calculated both as round wood over 20 to 50 years: pine - 410-to 994 thou. m3; spruce, - 335 to 2.906 thou. m3, birch - 1.040 -2.452 thou. m3. Accordingly, it is possible to obtain gross income from the whole plantation forest area in Latvia: pine-12.42-63.8 mln. EUR; spruce - 40.1 -192.3 mln. EUR; for birch - 32.2 -202.7 mln. Eur. Additionally to that, 18.6 -21.6 t ha-1 and 24.0 -37.0 t ha-1 of processed foliage can be obtained from 1 ha of pine and spruce forest plantations (40-50 years old). Alnus incana sp. (5-20 years), yielding 19.65-122.65 thou. Solid m3 and Salix spp. (3-5 years), yielding 58.71-84.97 thou. solid m3, are used for energy production, furthermore Alnus spp. wood can be used than valuable raw material for plywood production. At the same time, it is possible to capture 106-1477 thou. tonnes of CO2 equivalent. Systematic investigations of chemical composition of above mentioned Latvian plantation trees, wood and bark, have shown that incorporation of extraction treatment in existing processing schemes will allow to manufacture high value added monomeric and oligomeric products which are of great demand for substitution of synthetic ones in different economy sectors (agriculture, including means for plant protection, food industry, polymer production, pharmacy etc.). Creation of small and medium-sized enterprises in rural region in close proximity to plantations opens the opportunity for the appearance of new working places, including organization of new nurseries, plantation services, private businesses for processing of various lignocellulosic waste into new special products / semi-products / feedstock for green industrial materials and chemicals, at the same time diminishing the logistics expenses.
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Reports on the topic "Small business establishment"

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Neumark, David, Brandon Wall, and Junfu Zhang. Do Small Businesses Create More Jobs? New Evidence from the National Establishment Time Series. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, February 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w13818.

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