Training and learning strategies of family businesses: an Irish case
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Author: Birdthistle, Naomi
Abstract:
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the training and learning strategies adopted by family businesses in Ireland. Design/methodology/approach - In order to implement the study a database of family businesses was compiled. A number of sources were used to compile the database. Primary data from a stratified random sample of independent unquoted businesses were collected. Data were collected from 121 family businesses using a postal questionnaire. Findings - The key findings of this study are that family SMEs [small and medium enterprises] appear to prefer an informal learning strategy than a formal strategy and family SMEs are hindered by the lack of financial resources so as to enable learning and training to occur within the business. Research limitations/implications - This study used a single-respondent, self-administered questionnaire. Future research should incorporate analysing other members of the family business - family and non-family members - so as to get a 'wider' understanding of learning and training in family businesses in Ireland. Originality/value - This paper presents original findings in a highly relevant, but under-researched field - family businesses in Ireland, the issue of learning and training of family businesses.
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[-] Show lessPurpose - The purpose of this paper is to examine the training and learning strategies adopted by family businesses in Ireland. Design/methodology/approach - In order to implement the study a database of family businesses was compiled. A number of sources were used to compile the database. Primary data from a stratified random sample of independent unquoted businesses were collected. Data were collected from 121 family businesses using a postal questionnaire. Findings - The key findings of this study are that family SMEs [small and medium enterprises] appear to prefer an informal ... [+] Show more
Subjects: Industry; Culture; Teaching and learning
Keywords: Small business; Small and medium enterprise; Family; Training method; Training
Geographic subjects: Europe; Ireland
Published: Bradford, England: Emerald, 2006
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Journal title: Journal of European industrial training
Journal volume : 30
Journal number: 7
Journal date: 2006
Pages: pp.550-568
ISSN: 0309-0590
Statement of responsibility: Naomi Birdthistle
Resource type: Article
Call Number:
TD/TNC 87.179
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