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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 GBP12bn, 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.
The Report of the Committee of Inquiry on Small Firms (the Bolton
Committee Report) was produced at a time of significant political
change. The 1970s in the UK saw the beginning of the end for
interventionism and 'big government' and the emergence of a new
free market, economic liberalism. However, the same period also saw
the creation of what became a substantial agenda to intervene in
the economy through an extensive range of government initiatives
aimed at encouraging and enabling small firms and entrepreneurship.
Marking the 50th Anniversary of the publication of the Bolton
Committee's report this book provides researchers with new insights
into the tensions between these potentially contradictory political
agendas that would come to shape our modern economy. It provides
the first in-depth analysis of the origins, operation and outcomes
of the Bolton Committee, which is widely seen as responsible for
the small firm agenda in the UK. In doing so, new insights are
generated not only into the birth of enterprise policy in the UK
but into the wider changes in political economy that saw powerful
tensions between free market rhetoric and new forms of
interventionism in practice. The book will be of interest to
scholars and PhD students working in the fields of
entrepreneurship, small business management and business history.
Well-managed employment relationships can be a secret to business
success, yet this factor is relatively poorly understood when it
comes to small and medium-sized enterprises (SME's). Written by
active researchers with teaching experience, this book brings
together the fields of entrepreneurship and human resource
management for the first time, providing entrepreneurship students
with a solid grounding in HRM as well as a platform for further
critical engagement with the research. The concise and
authoritative style also enables the book to be used as a primer
for researchers exploring this under-developed terrain. As the only
student-focused specialist book on human resource management in
entrepreneurial firms, this is vital reading for students and
researchers in this area, as well as those interested in small
business and management more generally.
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 GBP12bn, 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.
Well-managed employment relationships can be a secret to business
success, yet this factor is relatively poorly understood when it
comes to small and medium-sized enterprises (SME's). Written by
active researchers with teaching experience, this book brings
together the fields of entrepreneurship and human resource
management for the first time, providing entrepreneurship students
with a solid grounding in HRM as well as a platform for further
critical engagement with the research. The concise and
authoritative style also enables the book to be used as a primer
for researchers exploring this under-developed terrain. As the only
student-focused specialist book on human resource management in
entrepreneurial firms, this is vital reading for students and
researchers in this area, as well as those interested in small
business and management more generally.
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