Omnibus Survey of Small Businesses in Scotland 2002
| Description | A survey of Scottish SMEs conducted in Autumn 2002. Survey collected information on SME characteristics, concerns, barriers to growth and experience of government support. |
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| Website Publication Date | September 25, 2003 |
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2003 | SMALL BUSINESS SERVICE NATIONAL OMNIBUS SURVEY SCOTLAND: AUTUMN 2002 Project team: Darren Cannan, Carey Chow, Joyce Foolchand, Sarah Mackey, Serena Parkash, Natalie Strange, Deborah Waldron and John Woodhead Researchers Project Co-ordinators: Suki Johal & Shamima Begum Project Manager: Elena Argirova Project Directors: Charles Michaelis & Kathryn Smith |
This document is also available in pdf format (852k) CONTENTSCHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION 1.1 OBJECTIVES CHAPTER TWO: SUMMARY OF RESULTS 2.1 FINDINGS 2.1.1 Characteristics of small businesses in Scotland 2.1.2 How well are they doing? 2.1.3 Obstacles to success of the business 2.1.4 Use of external advice 2.1.5 How do Growing businesses differ? 2.2 METHODOLOGY CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY 3.1 SAMPLE FRAME 3.2 QUESTIONNAIRE 3.3 RESPONSE RATE FOR THE SURVEY 3.4 SIZE OF BUSINESS 3.5 WEIGHTING 3.6 QUALITATIVE DATA 3.7 CONFIDENCE IN THE RESULTS 3.8 CHARACTERISTICS OF RESPONDENTS 3.8.1 Gender 3.8.2 Ethnic group 3.8.3 Age 3.8.4 Agreement to participate in further research 3.8.5 Business activity CHAPTER FOUR: CHARACTERISTICS OF SMES 4.1 AGE OF THE BUSINESS 4.2 ETHNICITY OF THE OWNERS OF THE BUSINESS 4.3 GENDER OF OWNERS 4.4 LEGAL STATUS 4.5 FAMILY BUSINESS 4.5.1 Ownership of family business 4.5.2 Future of family business 4.6 EMPLOYMENT 4.7 MEMBERSHIP OF TRADE BODIES CHAPTER FIVE: ISSUES FACING SMES 5.1 HEALTH OF THE BUSINESS 5.2 SALES OBJECTIVES 5.3 OBSTACLES TO THE SUCCESS 5.3.1 All obstacles 5.3.2 Greatest obstacle 5.3.3 Administration time 5.4 MARKETS SERVED 5.5 FOREIGN TRADE 5.6 EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY INSURANCE 5.7 LATE PAYMENT 5.7.1 Late payment as a problem 5.7.2 Awareness of late payment legislation 5.7.3 Stop business with late payers 5.8 FINANCE 5.8.1 Raising finance 5.8.2 Sources of finance 5.8.3 Difficulties in obtaining finance 5.8.4 EFFECT ON THE BUSINESS 5.8.5 Refused finance 5.8.6 Business Angels 5.9 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 5.9.1 Importance of environment 5.9.2 Actions taken 5.10 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 5.11 ONLINE BUSINESS ADVICE 5.12 ENCOURAGEMENT CHAPTER SIX: SOURCES OF ADVICE 6.1 USE OF ADVICE 6.2 AWARENESS OF OTHER ADVICE 6.3 SMALL BUSINESS GATEWAY/BUSINESS INFORMATION SOURCE 6.3.1 Awareness 6.3.2 Satisfaction with Small Business Gateway 6.4 OTHER SERVICES CHAPTER SEVEN: GROWING, STABLE AND SHRINKING BUSINESSES 7.1 CHARACTERISTICS 7.1.1 Statistics 7.1.2 Profile 7.2 BUSINESS ISSUES BY GROWTH 7.2.1 Greatest obstacle 7.2.2 Other business issues 7.3 SOURCES OF ADVICE BY GROWTH APPENDIX ONE: QUESTIONNAIRE APPENDIX TWO: SAMPLE FRAME |
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