1996
DOI: 10.1108/eb020963
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Carpentry and Joinery (Nottingham) Ltd: A Case Study in Enterprise Support and Development

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“…The analysis of the managerial contribution to small-business success and failure must acknowledge the factor of disadvantage, owing not only to the size and resource base of the firm but also the nature of the operating context and the relatively ineffective business support infrastructure (Beaver and Murphy, 1996;Jennings and Beaver, 1997). This is particularly relevant to certain industries that attract a large small-firm population, because, amongst other things, barriers to entry are rela-tively low.…”
Section: Strategy Management and Competitive Advantagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analysis of the managerial contribution to small-business success and failure must acknowledge the factor of disadvantage, owing not only to the size and resource base of the firm but also the nature of the operating context and the relatively ineffective business support infrastructure (Beaver and Murphy, 1996;Jennings and Beaver, 1997). This is particularly relevant to certain industries that attract a large small-firm population, because, amongst other things, barriers to entry are rela-tively low.…”
Section: Strategy Management and Competitive Advantagementioning
confidence: 99%