Small Firm Growth: Intentions, Implementation and Impediments |
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Authors: | Michael Hay Kimya Kamshad |
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Affiliation: | Michael Hay is an Assistant Professor in Strategic and International Management at London Business School and Kimya Kamshad is a Research Fellow in the Centre for Business Strategy, London Business School. |
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Abstract: | Recent evidence suggests that many small to medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in the UK experience difficulty growing from the start-up phase into larger well established firms. This research uses survey data from UK instruments, printing and software SMEs to explore the attitudes of SME managers towards growth, to identify the strategies they pursue to achieve growth, and to establish the main factors they perceive to be limiting their growth. We find that although most managers profess to value growth and follow expansionary strategies, the main limits on the growth of SMEs are the intensity of competition stemming from the recession, and the inability or unwillingness of management to deal with the increased administrative burden arising from expansion. |
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