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Small Business in Indonesia

Small Farms Persistence With Legitimation

Small African Towns Between Rural Networks and Urban Hierarchies

Managerial Labour Markets in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

Entrepreneurship in Small Island States and Territories

Small Group Teaching Tutorials Seminars and Workshops

Small Business Exposed The Tribes That Drive Economies

A New Approach to Global Studies from the Perspective of Small Nations

Small States and Security in Europe Between National and International Policymaking

COVID-19 and Entrepreneurship Challenges and Opportunities for Small Business

Small Businesses and Effective ICT Stories and Practical Insights

Small Businesses and Effective ICT Stories and Practical Insights

Small businesses make up some 90-95 percent of all global firms. Many undervalue the importance of information and communication technology (ICT). Within the small business segment there can be significant differences amongst the avid early adopters of ICT and the laggards. Research on early adopters tends be more prevalent as they are perceived to have a more interesting and positive story. However late adopters and ‘laggards’ also have their own interesting stories that are under-reported. Small Business and Effective ICT draws on research undertaken over several years and documents the adoption/use of ICT across ‘better’ users of ICT (Leaders) typical ICT users (Operationals) and late adopters (Laggards). The findings are presented using a re-formulation of the LIASE framework which addresses a number of areas that include ICT literacy (L) information content/communication (I) Access (A) Infrastructure (I) Support (S) and Evaluation (E). Some 60 businesses were investigated in Australia and the UK with each business presented as a concise vignette. The vignettes serve to show that small businesses are not as conservative in their use of ICT as the literature suggests with examples of innovative uses of ICT in small businesses provided. Lessons for the effective use of ICT by small businesses are presented. The research design methods adopted presentation of findings through the vignettes and ‘take away’ lessons have been written in manner to appeal to a broad range of readers including academics researchers students and policy makers in the discipline. | Small Businesses and Effective ICT Stories and Practical Insights

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Local Government Administration in Small Town America

Local Government Administration in Small Town America

In government administration and leadership rural community leaders face unique challenges in delivering public services including (but not limited to) education health care and public safety. Meanwhile residents who live in smaller and more isolated rural settings often face greater difficulties accessing provisions and services or commuting to work among other economic development challenges. These factors may affect a community’s resiliency to and recovery from shocks such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Local Government Administration in Small Town America devotes some overdue scholarly attention to the governance and administration of public programs in small towns and rural communities in the United States. The chapter contributors to this volume analyze some of the unique challenges rural communities face as well as the policy tools that their governments employ to address them. The book explores ways that small town governments collaborate with one another the state and the federal government and examines how local government officials use knowledge of people and place to improve policy performance. The chapters are designed to provide cases and strategies for students and practitioners in public administration to use in a small town environment while also considering a community’s distinctive social and political culture which determines how local political leaders and government practitioners might respond to demands and challenges they face. Local Government Administration in Small Town America is an essential resource for undergraduate and graduate students studying local government as well as for rural practitioners navigating evolving challenges unique to their communities.

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Economic Development and Governance in Small Town America Paths to Growth

Economic Development and Governance in Small Town America Paths to Growth

Who governs? And why? How do they govern? These remain vital questions in the politics of our small cities and towns. In this new book author Daniel Bliss takes issue with those who believe that small towns and cities are fatally vulnerable to the pressures of a global economy. Based on in-depth analyses of small town America this book demonstrates how political agency can address and solve real problems affecting US towns including capital flight industrial closures and job losses. Bliss illustrates how small localities exercise choices – such as nurturing local businesses and developing infrastructure rather than engaging in a race to the bottom heavily mortgaging tax revenues to attract large box retailers and small box call centers while passively watching more productive firms and better-paying jobs slip away. Taking careful account of comparative literature as well as variations in city governments their planning agencies and their relations with state authorities this book explores the ways in which local politicians and public planning bodies can mobilize local constituencies to weather global challenges and common structural problems such as unfavorable demographics skill shortages and out-migration. Economic Development and Governance in Small Town America holds out the promise of meaningful democratic change even in unfavorable political and economic circumstances. | Economic Development and Governance in Small Town America Paths to Growth

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Gender and Successful Human Resource Decisions in Small Businesses

Impact of e-Commerce on Consumers and Small Firms

Globalization and Entrepreneurship in Small Countries

The Small German Courts in the Eighteenth Century

Small Firms and Economic Development in Developed and Transition Economies A Reader

Talent Management in Small and Medium Enterprises Context Practices and Outcomes

Planning for Small Town Change

Big Little Hotel Small Hotels Designed by Architects

Small Sample Size Solutions A Guide for Applied Researchers and Practitioners

Small Sample Size Solutions A Guide for Applied Researchers and Practitioners

Researchers often have difficulties collecting enough data to test their hypotheses either because target groups are small or hard to access or because data collection entails prohibitive costs. Such obstacles may result in data sets that are too small for the complexity of the statistical model needed to answer the research question. This unique book provides guidelines and tools for implementing solutions to issues that arise in small sample research. Each chapter illustrates statistical methods that allow researchers to apply the optimal statistical model for their research question when the sample is too small. This essential book will enable social and behavioral science researchers to test their hypotheses even when the statistical model required for answering their research question is too complex for the sample sizes they can collect. The statistical models in the book range from the estimation of a population mean to models with latent variables and nested observations and solutions include both classical and Bayesian methods. All proposed solutions are described in steps researchers can implement with their own data and are accompanied with annotated syntax in R. The methods described in this book will be useful for researchers across the social and behavioral sciences ranging from medical sciences and epidemiology to psychology marketing and economics. | Small Sample Size Solutions A Guide for Applied Researchers and Practitioners

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Reforming Senates Upper Legislative Houses in North Atlantic Small Powers 1800-present