RESEARCH, EDUCATIONAL technology, SMALL business, KNOWLEDGE management, LEARNING, KNOWLEDGE transfer, THEORY of knowledge, EDUCATION, TECHNOLOGY
Abstract
The article discusses a research paper which focuses on development of a collaborative learning environment through technology enhanced education (TE3) support. It reports on the development of a knowledge transfer project, part funded through TE3, designed to encourage innovation and improve the capability of SMEs in the West Midlands region of the UK. It outlines a proposal for a collaborative learning environment which will provide value to designers of virtual learning environments and funded support providers. Findings reveals that firms that efficiently tap into all relevant sources of knowledge are likely to thrive and those which cannot may struggle.
Javed Hussain, Harry Matlay, and Jonathan M. Scott
Subjects
RESEARCH, INDUSTRIAL surveys, EDUCATION, FINANCE, SMALL business, MINORITIES, KNOWLEDGE management, BUSINESS enterprises, EXECUTIVES, ACADEMIC achievement
Abstract
The article discusses a research paper, which focuses on financial education in small ethnic minority businesses in Great Britain, based on portal survey of owner/managers in 64 ethnic minority small-medium sized enterprises (SMEs) and a control sample of 23 non-ethnic SMEs of United Kingdom. It evaluates the financial education needs of ethnic minority SMEs in the West Midlands region of the United Kingdom. It makes an empirically rigorous contribution to a relatively under researched aspect of SME research. Results of research are discussed which show that owner/managers of micro-businesses have lower educational achievements as well as higher financial education needs than their counterparts in small and medium-sized firms.
Published
2008
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