Toggle Main Menu Toggle Search

Open Access padlockePrints

The impact of government assisted management training and development on small and medium sized enterprises in Britain

Lookup NU author(s): Professor Neill Marshall, Alf Thwaites

Downloads

Full text for this publication is not currently held within this repository. Alternative links are provided below where available.


Abstract

Small and medium-sized firms in Britain have been encouraged by a range of government policies. In this paper, the impact of Business Growth Training Option 3 is examined, which between 1989 and 1991 provided financial assistance to small and medium-sized firms to employ consultants to help them train and develop their management staff. A novel methodology is employed; it follows a cohort of firms through their Option 3 project, and compares them with a matched sample of firms not in receipt of assistance. The evaluation demonstrates the effectiveness of support for management training in small and medium-sized enterprises. It shows that Option 3 produced a substantial increase in the scale and range of management training. It also shows that Option 3 assistance led to improvements in management, organisation, and business performance in participant firms. Based on this evidence, a series of recommendations are made for both government policy and further academic research.


Publication metadata

Author(s): Marshall JN, Alderman N, Wong C, Thwaites A

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Environment and Planning C: Government & Policy

Year: 1993

Volume: 11

Issue: 3

Pages: 331-348

Print publication date: 01/08/1993

ISSN (print): 0263-774X

ISSN (electronic):

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/c110331

DOI: 10.1068/c110331


Altmetrics

Altmetrics provided by Altmetric


Share