Training needs for women-owned SMEs in England

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Author: Roomi, Muhammad Azam; Harrison, Pegram

Abstract:

Purpose - The purpose of this research is to investigate the needs and preferences for training among growth-oriented women-owned SMEs in the East of England. Design/methodology/approach - Quantitative data were collected through 108 on-line questionnaires, and the means analysed using SPSS. Qualitative data collected in response to open-ended questions were inductively analysed and interpreted. Findings - Only one fourth of respondents received growth-oriented training in the previous two years, with an average duration of 3-5 days per year. Programmes most in demand concerned innovation and opportunity recognition, business evaluation and growth considerations, developing strategic customers and customers care, customer relationship management, as well as selling, networking and negotiation skills. High demand for these programmes corresponds to other results identifying contributory factors to higher enterprise performance and growth: product/service quality, new product/service development, appropriate marketing, effective use of websites, selling skills and informal networking. Research limitations/implications - The scope of the project is limited to service sectors and sole proprietorships. Geographic scope is limited to the East of England. These limits nonetheless provide a reasonable base and rationale for the scope of the study. Practical implications - With a better understanding of the capacity building requirements of women entrepreneurs in growth businesses, appropriately designed training programmes can be developed to help women achieve higher levels of entrepreneurial success. Originality/value - The study offers original primary research into the contributory growth factors for women-owned enterprises in a representative area of Britain, identifies key issues, maps survival and success factors, and assesses women entrepreneurs' training needs and preferences.

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Purpose - The purpose of this research is to investigate the needs and preferences for training among growth-oriented women-owned SMEs in the East of England. Design/methodology/approach - Quantitative data were collected through 108 on-line questionnaires, and the means analysed using SPSS. Qualitative data collected in response to open-ended questions were inductively analysed and interpreted. Findings - Only one fourth of respondents received growth-oriented training in the previous two years, with an average duration of 3-5 days per year. Programmes most in demand concerned ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Industry; Management; Gender; Teaching and learning

Keywords: Small business; Small and medium enterprise; Customer relations; Education and training needs

Geographic subjects: Europe; Great Britain; England

Published: Bradford, England: Emerald, 2008

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Journal title: Education + training

Journal volume : 50

Journal number: 8/9

Journal date: 2008

Pages: pp.687-696

ISSN: 0040-0912

Statement of responsibility: Muhammad Azam Roomi and Pegram Harrison

Notes:
Special issue: International perspectives on education, training and learning.

Resource type: Article

Call Number:
TD/TNC 95.387



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