948 resultados para small firms
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Tutkielman päätavoitteena on selvittää kyselytutkimuksella, mikä on vallitseva johtamistyyli ja tavoiteasetantamenetelmä tuotannolliseen toimintaan keskittyvissä metalliteollisuusyrityksissä. Tutkimuksen kohteena ovat 10 - 50 henkilöä työllistävät pienyritykset. Tutkielman alatavoitteina on selvittää yrittäjyyden toimeenpanevia tausta-tekijöitä, pienyritysten tyypillisiä piirteitä sekä pienyrityksen johtamista. Muina alatavoitteina pyritään selvittämään pienyritysten tavoiteasetantatapaa, -menetelmiä ja -rakennetta. Alatavoitteet pohjautuvat kirjallisuuskatsaukseen ja tukevat omalta osaltaan päätavoitteen saavuttamista. Tutkimuksen teoreettinen osa perustuu käsiteanalyyttiseen tutkimusotteeseen ja empiirinen osa nomoteettiseen tutkimusotteeseen. Tutkielma osoittaa pienten metalliteollisuusyritysten vallitsevana johtamistyylinä olevan asiakeskeisyyttä korostava tyyli ja tavoiteasetantamenetelmänä olevan autoritaarinen menetelmä.
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The level of training provided by small firms to their employees is below that provided by their larger counterparts. The provision of firm-related training is believed to be associated to certain characteristics of the firm. In this paper we argue that small firms provide fewer training opportunities as they are less likely to be associated with these characteristics than large firms. The suitability of estimating training decisions as a double-decision process is examined here: first, a firm has to decide whether to provide training or not and, second, having decided to do so, the amount of training to provide. The differences in training provision between small and large firms are decomposed in order to analyse the individual contribution of these characteristics to explaining the gap. The results show that small firms face greater obstacles in accessing training and that the main reasons for that are related to their technological activity and the geographical scope of the market in which they operate.
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Useimmille pienyrityksille verkostoituminen kuuluu keskeisenä osana liiketoimintaan, sillä verkostoitumisesta saatavat hyödyt ovat juuri pienyritykselle merkittävät. Ongelmiakin verkostoitumisessa esiintyy ja pienyritysten erityispiirteet tuovat oman haasteensa strategisen yhteistyön muodostamiseen. Tämä työ käsittelee pienyritysten verkostoitumista sekä siinä esiintyviä mahdollisuuksia ja haasteita. Työssä perehdytään pienyritysten erityispiirteisiin, sillä ne vaikuttavat keskeisesti verkostoitumiseen sekä erityisesti sen haasteellisuuteen. Työssä käsitellään myös yleisesti verkostoitumista, sen rakennetta ja rooleja, edellytyksiä verkoston toimivuudelle ja verkostoitumisen tuomia mahdollisuuksia ja ongelmia yritykselle. Näitä työn teoriaosuuksia peilataan tämän jälkeen pienyritysten verkostoitumiseen, jonka mahdollisuuksia ja haasteita analysoidaan erilaisten verkostoitumistapojen kautta. Merkittävimmiksi pienyritysten verkostoitumisen mahdollisuuksiksi havaittiin omaan ydinosaamiseen keskittymisestä saatavat kustannusedut, tehokkuuden ja joustavuuden lisääntyminen sekä yhteistyön kautta oppiminen ja informaation vaihtaminen. Haasteiksi pienyrityksille verkostoitumisessa osoittautuivat luottamuksen muodostaminen sopivan yhteistyökumppanin kanssa sekä pelko riippuvuudesta ja tärkeän tiedon menettämisestä.
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Tutkimuksen aiheeksi valittiin pienten osakeyhtiöiden verosuunnittelu. Tutkimuksen teoreettinen viitekehys perustui aiempaan laskentatoimen empiiriseen verotutkimukseen sekä laskentatoimen kontingenssiteoreettiseen pk-yritystutkimukseen. Tutkimusaineistoa kerättiin kyselytutkimuksella sekä tilinpaatostietokannasta Voitto+. Kyselytutkimukseen valittiin satunnaisotannalla osakeyhtiötä Etelä Suomen läänistä, joiden liikevaihto oli välillä 1 10 milj. euroa. Kyselytutkimukseen vastasi 216 yritystä, jolloin vastausprosentiksi saatiin 21,3. Kerättyä tutkimusaineistoa analysoitiin kvantitatiivisin menetelmin. Pääasiallisina analysointimenetelminä käytettiin pääkomponentti-, klusteri- ja regressioanalyysiä. Tutkimuksen tavoitteeksi asetettiin kokonaiskuvan muodostaminen pienten osakeyhtiöiden verosuunnittelusta, verosuunnittelun asemointi osaksi yrityksen taloushallintoa sekä yritysten erilaisia verosuunnittelustrategioita selittävien tekijöiden tunnistaminen. Tutkimusaineistosta kyettiin tunnistamaan pääkomponenttianalyysillä neljä erilaista verosuunnitteluorientaatiota: valistunut, resursseja panostava, veroa minimoiva sekä vastuuta ulkoistava. Verosuunnitteluorientaatioita kuvaavien muuttujien avulla yritykset jaettiin klusterianalyysilla neljään ryhmään. Yritykset nimettiin ryhmien luonteidensa mukaisesti verosuunnittelun osalta vastuun ulkoistajiksi, veron minimoijiksi, veroneutraaleiksi sekä valistuneiksi. Verosuunnitteluvastuuta ulkoistavien yritysten ryhmään kuului n. 57 % kyselyyn vastanneista yrityksistä. Tulos osoittaa sen, että yritykset ovat verosuunnittelun osalta paljolti riippuvaisia taloushallinnon sidosryhmistä, tilitoimistoista sekä tilintarkastajista. Tulosta voidaan tulkita myös niin, että taloushallinnon sidosryhmien ammattitaito verosuunnittelun osalta on keskeisessä roolissa, kun arvioidaan, miten yritysten välinen tasapuolisuus verotuksen osalta käytännössä toteutuu. Yritysten erilaisia verosuunnitteluorientaatioita, jotka kuvasivat yritysten verosuunnittelustrategioita, ei kyetty kvantitatiivisilla analyyseilla selittämään samoilla muuttujilla kuin yritysten erilaisia johdon laskentatoimen käytänteitä. Tätä havaintoa tulkittiin siten, että vaikka verosuunnittelu on selkeästi osa yrityksen taloushallintoa, sen asema ei ole johdon laskentatoimen käytänteiden tavoin taloushallinnon ytimessä. Tutkimuksessa kyettiin tuottamaan tuloksia, jotka kontribuoivat aiempia laskentatoimen empiirisiä verotutkimuksia, ja joilla on uutuusarvoa käytännön toimijoiden näkökulmasta.
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This study focuses on the relationship between organizational network competence and the internationalization process of small- and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). Over recent decades, the global business environment has become increasingly conducive to internationalization of small firms. A central facilitating factor in the process has been the emergence of networked business relationships between internationalizing firms. Research on SME internationalization has found that certain types of structures and dynamics of business networks allow SMEs access to the resources they need to enter foreign markets. This consequently means that their internationalization often becomes to depend on the networks they are embedded in. However, research so far has mostly ignored the possibility that the organizational ability to develop and manage business network relationships, network competence, may be a major underlying factor in determining how well SMEs can leverage their network relationships to enter foreign markets and consequently may determine in large part how successful their internationalization process turns out to be. This study aims to respond to those gaps, by empirically examining how the development of network competence in internationalizing SMEs influences the internationalization outcomes that they can expect, and how such network competence is conceptualized and developed. Using a mixed methods approach, survey data collected from 298 Finnish SMEs across five industry sectors is first used to examine how levels of network competence are related to internationalization propensity of SMEs and their subsequent international performance, growth and profitability as internationally operating firms. In order to illustrate in more detail the ways in which network competence is conceptualized and how it develops during the internationalization process of an SME, qualitative data from internationally operating Finnish SMEs are used. Longitudinal interview data of an internationalizing Finnish SME is accompanied by data gathered through a series of semistructured interviews of Finnish and Russian managers involved in mutual business relationship dyads. Structurally, this thesis examines the research issue as an article-based dissertation, consisting of five journal and conference publications. Three of these publications are based on the quantitative data, and the remaining two apply the qualitative interview data. The results find several aspects where network competence has a positive influence on the success of internationalizing SMEs, how it develops and what it entails conceptually in this context. Quantitatively, the level of network competence is found to have a positive relationship to various internationalization outcomes, including the propensity of SMEs to enter foreign markets and on their subsequent international performance, their growth and their profitability. Additionally, the positive relationship is divided between the relationship-specific and cross-relational dimension of network competence, in that the influence of the former is relevant for the propensity to internationalize, while the latter is for the growth and profitability of the already internationalized SMEs. Qualitatively, the results suggest, firstly, that the development process of network competence does not necessarily precede the start of the internationalization process, but may occur through a gradual learning process alongside it. And secondly, the results also imply that the conceptualization of network competence by Finnish managers of internationally operating Finnish SMEs is structurally distinct from that of their culturally distinct partner managers in Russia. This study contributes to the literature on SME internationalization in several ways. Firstly, it introduces operationalized organizational competencies to the literature on internationalization of SMEs, which has so far mainly examined the influence of business networking on the internationalization process without having such an organizational viewpoint. Furthermore, this study provides a multi-level analysis of the determinants of successful SME internationalization, by examining various strategic and performance outcomes across the process. These results also contribute to the literature on organizational strategy of internationalizing SMEs, by clarifying how different dimensions of business networking may be optimal in different phases of the internationalization process. Conceptually, the results of this study contribute to the literature on competence development and SME internationalization, by illustrating how the development process of network competence may occur during internationalization process. Thus, they also contribute to the discussion on how SMEs are able to influence the dynamics and structures of their business networks over time. Finally, this study contributes to the literature on the role of culture in the internationalization process, by implying that the cultural background of the manager of the SME may determine whether business networking and network competence is seen as an organizational-level or an individual level capability. The study also includes some additional contributions to the literature on dynamic capabilities in strategic management, and on that of strategic business networks. These include further clarifying the exact nature and tangibility of dynamic capabilities, and being one of the first studies to introduce constructs from both dynamic capabilities and business network literature to the field of international entrepreneurship. And finally, the study also has some contribution on the two streams of literature, in illustrating how both dyadic and network-level capabilities may be relevant, depending on the current strategic goals and market position of the firm. Keywords: network competence, internationalizatio
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Dentro de este trabajo de investigación se quiere profundizar en la teoría que abarca la relación estratégica comunitaria en los mercados internacionales donde se quiere resaltar si ha habido investigaciones alrededor de este tema y si el aporte que se está dando en esta investigación realmente si es información nueva que se está investigando. Se quiere enfocar la investigación hacia como las empresas están realizando la penetración de mercados internacionales pensando en la comunidad en la que están ingresando, sus costumbres, creencias y aspectos sociales.
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El estudio busca demostrar la utilidad que tiene la relación estratégica comunitaria en el sector de bebidas alcohólicas en Colombia y cómo la utilizan a través del marketing. Cómo estas funcionan en el sector y si las organizaciones las están aplicando; si lo hacen qué tipo de estrategias emplean para adentrarse y relacionarse con su entorno. Se identifica la efectividad de estas estrategias; si en realidad están promoviendo el desarrollo de la comunidad como el de la organización y paso a seguir se describen las características de esta en el sector objetivo. Se utilizan metodologías tanto cuantitativas como cualitativas para la investigación y análisis de caso analizando la información correspondiente para así poder reseñar y describir los modelos que se utilizan en el sector.
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En el contexto de globalización, cambio y entornos más agresivos para las organizaciones, se hace necesario conocer el impacto de la administración de la cadena de suministro en el desempeño organizacional y cómo el fortalecimiento de la cadena permite a las organizaciones mantenerse en el mercado (Jacoby, 2009). Esta tendencia aplica para las organizaciones en todo el mundo, en el caso de las organizaciones Colombianas se requiere un trabajo académico donde se haga un análisis de los impactos de las cadenas de suministro en el desempeño organizacional (Ministerio de Transporte, Ministerio de Comercio, DIAN, & DNP, 2008). Una muestra de lo anterior es el hecho de que Colombia se encuentra en el puesto 97 en el ranking de desempeño logístico hecho por el Banco Mundial en 2014 (Banco Mundial, 2014). Esto demuestra la necesidad de mejorar los procesos logísticos en el país mediante el fortalecimiento de las cadenas de suministros, permitiendo una mayor eficiencia y capacidad de respuesta ante las demandas globales de los diferentes mercados en un entorno cambiante y agresivo. Por lo anterior se debe comprender y dimensionar el potencial impacto que tenga el desempeño organizacional y la correcta gestión de la cadena de suministros en el contexto Colombiano. Por consiguiente a través de una exhaustiva revisión literaria se buscaran los puntos de convergencia entre el desempeño organizacional y la cadena de suministros, haciendo uso del modelo Balance Score Card para analizar desde las perspectivas financiera, clientes, procesos internos e innovación y aprendizaje de las organizaciones, las actividades que involucran las cadena de suministro: aprovisionamiento, producción y distribución.
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La siguiente investigación describe una aproximación teórica al tema de los modelos de presupuestación de capital, el objetivo fundamental se basa en comprender su enfoque e importancia al momento de tomar decisiones de inversión por parte de los directores de una empresa, así como de prever los efectos de esta en un futuro. Al respecto, y sobre la base de que los modelos de presupuestación de capital son herramientas para analizar posibles erogaciones de capital por parte de una empresa, es necesario para efectos del presente proyecto de investigación, definir sus diferentes modelos desde lo teórico y metodológico, explicando los diferentes conceptos relacionados con el tema. Así mismo, se explican algunos de los indicadores financieros utilizados en las compañías para medir y estimar la “salud financiera” de la empresa, además de puntualizar su impacto en la perdurabilidad de las entidades, lo cual permite dar una visión más general sobre la importancia que trasciende de los indicadores financieros, generando un impacto positivo en la evolución o crecimiento de la organización. En complemento, la investigación aborda la presupuestación de capital de manera particular aplicado en la gestión empresarial, sean estas privadas o públicas (estatal y gubernamental). En este sentido, se abordan conceptos elaborados por diferentes académicos en los que se exponen algunas aproximaciones respecto al posible mejoramiento de la presupuestación para los sectores a los que pertenecen determinadas entidades. Finalmente, se presenta de manera explícita las conclusiones que surgieron a lo largo de la construcción del documento de investigación, con el fin de dar cumplimiento concreto al objetivo general del trabajo, el cual constituye una respuesta a la pregunta de investigación que se enunciará en el desarrollo del documento.
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In most EU member states, the business services industry has booked no productivity growth during the last two decades. The industry’s performance in the other member states was weaker than that of its US counterparts. Exploring what may be causing this productivity stagnation, this policy brief reports that weak competition has contributed to the continuing malaise in European business services. The study analyzed the persistence (over time) of firm-level inefficiencies. The evidence further suggests that competition between small firms and large firms in business services is weak. Markets for business services work best in countries with flexible regulation on employment change and with low regulatory costs for firms that start up or close down a business. Countries that are more open to foreign competition perform better in terms of competitive selection and productivity. The policy simulations in this paper show that greater import openness strengthens competition in business services markets. The largest positive impact comes from lower regulatory barriers for growing and shrinking firms. More particularly, competitive selection would be fostered by a reduction of administrative and regulatory costs related to labour contracts, bankruptcy and start-up requirements. A key element of the European Commission’s Europe-2020 strategy is the Single European Market for Services. Business services form one of the largest industries in Europe – and given its productivity stagnation, it deserves to be a priority target of the Europe-2020 strategy. Improving the way the business services market functions may have large positive knock-on effects for the EU economy.
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Current recipes for learning across business sectors too often fail to recognize the embedded and contextual nature of management practice. The existing literature gives little emphasis to the symbiotic relationship between supply chain management and the broader dynamics of context. The aerospace and construction sectors are selected for comparison on the basis that they are so different. The UK aerospace sector has undergone extensive consolidation as a result of the imperatives of global competitive pressures. In contrast, the construction industry has experienced decades of fragmentation and remains highly localized. An increasing proportion of output in the aerospace sector occurs within a small number of large, globally orientated firms. In contrast, construction output is dominated by a plethora of small firms with high levels of subcontracting and a widespread reliance on self-employment. These differences have fundamental implications for the way that supply chain management is understood and implemented in the two sectors. Semi-structured interviews with practitioners from both sectors support the contention that supply chain management is more established in aerospace than construction. The introduction of prime contracting and the increasing use of framework agreements within the construction sector potentially provide a much more supportive climate for supply chain management than has traditionally prevailed. However, progress depends upon an improved continuity of workload under such arrangements.
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This report addresses the extent that managerial practices can be shared between the aerospace and construction sectors. Current recipes for learning from other industries tend to be oversimplistic and often fail to recognise the embedded and contextual nature of managerial knowledge. Knowledge sharing between business sectors is best understood as an essential source of innovation. The process of comparison challenges assumptions and better equips managers to cope with future change. Comparisons between the aerospace and construction sectors are especially useful because they are so different. The two sectors differ hugely in terms of their institutional context, structure and technological intensity. The aerospace sector has experienced extensive consolidation and is dominated by a small number of global companies. Aerospace companies operate within complex networks of global interdependency such that collaborative working is a commercial imperative. In contrast, the construction sector remains highly fragmented and is characterised by a continued reliance on small firms. The vast majority of construction firms compete within localised markets that are too often characterised by opportunistic behaviour. Comparing construction to aerospace highlights the unique characteristics of both sectors and helps explain how managerial practices are mediated by context. Detailed comparisons between the two sectors are made in a range of areas and guidance is provided for the implementation of knowledge sharing strategies within and across organisations. The commonly accepted notion of ‘best practice’ is exposed as a myth. Indeed, universal models of best practice can be detrimental to performance by deflecting from the need to adapt continuously to changing circumstances. Competitiveness in the construction sector too often rests on efficiency in managing contracts, with a particular emphasis on the allocation of risk. Innovation in construction tends to be problem-driven and is rarely shared from project to project. In aerospace, the dominant model of competitiveness means that firms have little choice other than to invest in continuous innovation, despite difficult trading conditions. Research and development (R&D) expenditure in aerospace continues to rise as a percentage of turnovers. A sustained capacity for innovation within the aerospace sector depends crucially upon stability and continuity of work. In the construction sector, the emergence of the ‘hollowed-out’ firm has undermined the industry’s capacity for innovation. Integrated procurement contexts such as prime contracting in construction potentially provide a more supportive climate for an innovation-based model of competitiveness. However, investment in new ways of working depends upon a shift in thinking not only amongst construction contractors, but also amongst the industry’s major clients.
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Most construction sectors around the world have a high percentage of output being produced informally. In developing countries informal construction activities can account for as much as 80% of employment (Farrell 2004). In general, the informal sector equates to a significant percentage of country’s GDP — 40% in developing countries and 18% in the OECD high-income countries. The informal sector in construction is not well understood and difficult to measure and is thriving both in the developed and developing world. Construction industries are made up of a large number of small firms and a small number of large firms. Many small firms are less likely to be able (or to want to) afford the bureaucratic demands of a nation’s fiscal and legal system. This evasion means a reduction in tax income for the government, and also leads to inaccurate estimates of the true value of construction output. Some national statistical agencies factor in an estimate of the size of the informal sector, but without effective measurement, there is no guarantee that the estimate is a fair one. The message from the paper is that the informal sector in construction is likely to grow. We need to understand the sector and recognise its impact on construction.
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Housebuilding is frequently viewed as an industry full of small firms. However, large firms exist in many countries. Here, a comparative analysis is made of the housebuilding industries in Australia, Britain and the USA. Housebuilding output is found to be much higher in Australia and the USA than in Britain when measured on a per capita basis. At the same time, the degree of market concentration in Australia and the USA is relatively low but in Britain it is far greater, with a few firms having quite substantial market shares. Investigation of the size distribution of the top 100 or so firms ranked by output also shows that the decline in firm size from the largest downwards is more rapid in Britain than elsewhere. The exceptionalism of the British case is put down to two principal reasons. First, the close proximity of Britain’s regions enables housebuilders to diversify successfully across different markets. The gains from such diversification are best achieved by large firms, because they can gain scale benefits in any particular market segment. Second, land shortages induced by a restrictive planning system encourage firms to takeover each other as a quick and beneficial means of acquiring land. The institutional rules of planning also make it difficult for new entrants to come in at the bottom end of the size hierarchy. In this way, concentration grows and a handful of large producers emerge. These conditions do not hold in the other two countries, so their industries are less concentrated. Given the degree of rivalry between firms over land purchases and takeovers, it is difficult to envisage them behaving in a long-term collusive manner, so that competition in British housebuilding is probably not unduly compromised by the exceptional degree of firm concentration. Reforms to lower the restrictions, improve the slow responsiveness and reduce the uncertainties associated with British planning systems’ role in housing supply are likely to greatly improve the ability of new firms to enter housebuilding and all firms’ abilities to increase output in response to rising housing demand. Such reforms would also probably lower overall housebuilding firm concentration over time.