ABSTRACT

This volume is an excellent addition to Routledge’s Studies in Small Business series. In this extended and novel entrepreneurial analysis of small firm inception and growth, a leading authority in the field develops a new kind of ‘micro-micro’ analysis, applying rigorous methods from economics, accounting and finance to gain a deeper understanding of micro-firms. Reid examines performance, hierarchy, capital structure, monitoring and control, flexibility, innovation and information systems. 

Using statistical, econometric and qualitative methods of empirical research, Foundations of Small Business Enterprise tracks and analyses the evolution of 150 small firms from their early years through to maturity.

This title will appeal to a wide range of students, specialists and practitioners in economics, accounting and finance.


 

part |2 pages

Part 1: Background

chapter 1|15 pages

Small firm inception and growth

chapter 2|8 pages

Fieldwork and database

chapter 3|13 pages

Main quantitative features of the database

part |2 pages

Part 2: Existing evidence

chapter 4|10 pages

Growth and profitability of micro-firms

chapter 5|15 pages

Funding shortages

part |2 pages

Part 3: Finance

part |2 pages

Part 4: Performance

chapter 11|18 pages

Actions and outcomes

part |2 pages

Part 5: Information and contingency

part |2 pages

Part 6: Flexibility