2008
DOI: 10.1108/13552550810852811
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Factors influencing business growth: the rise of Turkish entrepreneurship in the UK

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“…Some scholars suggest that education is vital for ethnic entrepreneurs to develop entrepreneurial skills, as a lack of education affects their business growth (Altinay & Altinay, 2008). As Abbasian and Yazdanfar's (2015) study showed, since immigrant entrepreneurs lack resources, such as business knowledge, they are more likely to participate in development programs compared to local entrepreneurs, as the latter seem to have greater access to related knowledge and information.…”
Section: Immigrant Entrepreneurial Issues and Obstaclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some scholars suggest that education is vital for ethnic entrepreneurs to develop entrepreneurial skills, as a lack of education affects their business growth (Altinay & Altinay, 2008). As Abbasian and Yazdanfar's (2015) study showed, since immigrant entrepreneurs lack resources, such as business knowledge, they are more likely to participate in development programs compared to local entrepreneurs, as the latter seem to have greater access to related knowledge and information.…”
Section: Immigrant Entrepreneurial Issues and Obstaclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human capital, especially educational level and language ability, have been examined as impact factors on immigrant business owners' chances of gaining bank loans compared with indigenous business owners (Rowley, 2004;Toussaint-Comeau, 2005;Altinay & Altinay, 2008). Bates' (1997) study of Korean and Chinese entrepreneurs in the US confirmed that highly educated owners had much better access to bank loans than did less educated, who in turn mostly relied on their families and friends.…”
Section: Owner Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several instruments have been used to measure growth in medium and large businesses; e.g., sales growth (Altinay and Altinay, 2008); sales volume (Reuber and Fischer, 2002); profit levels and number of workers (Birley and Westhead, 1990). Consequently, an exploratory method of qualitative research was considered appropriate for the current study, using a descriptive approach to determine how small businesses adapt internally in order to continue to grow (Altinay and Altinay, 2008).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, an exploratory method of qualitative research was considered appropriate for the current study, using a descriptive approach to determine how small businesses adapt internally in order to continue to grow (Altinay and Altinay, 2008). The study was based on a case study method which, according to Yin (2003), is a better strategy to use when 'how' or 'why' questions are asked, the researcher has little control over events and when the focus is on contemporary phenomena within the real-life, lived experiences of the research participants.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%