
Small Business Management and Control of the Uncertain External Environment
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This edited collection investigates the potential impact of long-term planning and strategic awareness on the ability of SMEs to remain competitive in a highly competitive world. The authors and editors demonstrate that whether SMEs are able to identify and act upon externally imposed forces and factors, or not, is the defining indicator of their likelihood to struggle, survive, or even thrive. Outlining the integral development opportunities or threats to existing business activity inherent to the external environment, this book offers a multidisciplinary insight, which brings together different lenses to explore a range of cutting-edge themes from both research and practitioner perspectives. The book also looks ahead, examining the broad market reaction to external forces in order to predict future implications.
Given the significance of SMEs for the global economy, the range of different views offered, including but not limited to people management, entrepreneurship and education, provide genuine insights for a diversity of audiences and readers.
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Stavros Sindakis is Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management at the University of Sharjah, UAE.
Antonia Koumproglou is a Lecturer and Module Leader in Business Management and Organizational Behaviour modules at Coventry University London, UK.
Vlasios Sarantinos is Senior Lecturer at the University of the West of England, UK.
Peter Wyer is Professor of Entrepreneurship at the University of Cambridge, UK.
Content
Chapter 3. The Finer Micro-level Detail of Small Business Strategic Management; Peter Wyer, Antonia Koumproglou and Shaun Bowman
Chapter 4. Exploring the Unique Start-Up Organisational Culture; Antonia Koumproglou and Konstantinos Biginas
Chapter 5. An investigation of the expansion and influence of Western Paradigms in Transnational Education and the impact for SMEs; Vlasios Sarantinos
Chapter 6. Leadership: It's role within Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises; Gratien David Pillai
Chapter 7. Small Businesses and the Changing Competitive Environment; Konstantinos Biginas and Antonia Koumproglou
Chapter 8. How can SMEs overcome skill shortages and talent mismatches; Zaira Pedron
Chapter 9. Key issues in SME management Small is beautiful or a Bleak House in the Brexit backdrop; Vlasios Sarantinos
Chapter 10. Improving Employee Engagement in Small and Medium Enterprises; Roopa Nagori
Chapter 11. The Implications of Brexit for SMEs in the U.K.; Stavros Sindakis and Sakshi Aggarwal
Chapter 12. Contemporary HRM practices in Japanese SMEs; Aaron Taylor
Chapter 13. E-business adoption by SMEs: Benefits, and Drawbacks; Stavros Sindakis and Sakshi Aggarwal
Chapter 14. Financing SME's: The agony of securing funding; Nikolas Hourvouliades
Chapter 15. Conclusion; Peter Wyer
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