Micro-Business Owner-Managers’ Growth Intentions in Sparsely Populated Areas in Northern Finland

This research provides new information on the prerequisites for micro firms operating in sparsely populated areas. Micro-business constitutes a numerically dominant group in every economy. In recent years, small businesses and small and medium enterprises, the latter two of which form the backbo...

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Main Authors: Kai Hänninen, Harri Jokela, Martti Saarela, Anna-Mari Simunaniemi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Primorska 2017-03-01
Series:Managing Global Transitions
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Online Access:http://www.hippocampus.si/ISSN/1854-6935/15.3-22.pdf
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spelling doaj-977b3831920f47bd8ee292e6c79830202020-11-24T22:04:09ZengUniversity of PrimorskaManaging Global Transitions1581-63111854-69352017-03-01151322Micro-Business Owner-Managers’ Growth Intentions in Sparsely Populated Areas in Northern FinlandKai Hänninen0Harri Jokela1Martti Saarela2Anna-Mari Simunaniemi3University of Oulu, FinlandUniversity of Oulu, FinlandUniversity of Oulu, FinlandUniversity of Oulu, FinlandThis research provides new information on the prerequisites for micro firms operating in sparsely populated areas. Micro-business constitutes a numerically dominant group in every economy. In recent years, small businesses and small and medium enterprises, the latter two of which form the backbone of many countries’ economies, have attracted considerable research attention. This study has a twofold aim: (1) to highlight the scant attention paid by researchers to micro-enterprises and (2) to investigate the growth of independently owned micro-businesses and compare self evaluated growth stages with the change in the turnover volume. This case study synthesises two empirical stage models into two self-evaluation frameworks used for 53 technology- and service-based firms. The results indicate that the selected growth stages correspond relatively well to the micro-businesses’ growth.http://www.hippocampus.si/ISSN/1854-6935/15.3-22.pdfmicro-enterpriseentrepreneurshipmicro-businessstage of growthframework
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author Kai Hänninen
Harri Jokela
Martti Saarela
Anna-Mari Simunaniemi
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Harri Jokela
Martti Saarela
Anna-Mari Simunaniemi
Micro-Business Owner-Managers’ Growth Intentions in Sparsely Populated Areas in Northern Finland
Managing Global Transitions
micro-enterprise
entrepreneurship
micro-business
stage of growth
framework
author_facet Kai Hänninen
Harri Jokela
Martti Saarela
Anna-Mari Simunaniemi
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title Micro-Business Owner-Managers’ Growth Intentions in Sparsely Populated Areas in Northern Finland
title_short Micro-Business Owner-Managers’ Growth Intentions in Sparsely Populated Areas in Northern Finland
title_full Micro-Business Owner-Managers’ Growth Intentions in Sparsely Populated Areas in Northern Finland
title_fullStr Micro-Business Owner-Managers’ Growth Intentions in Sparsely Populated Areas in Northern Finland
title_full_unstemmed Micro-Business Owner-Managers’ Growth Intentions in Sparsely Populated Areas in Northern Finland
title_sort micro-business owner-managers’ growth intentions in sparsely populated areas in northern finland
publisher University of Primorska
series Managing Global Transitions
issn 1581-6311
1854-6935
publishDate 2017-03-01
description This research provides new information on the prerequisites for micro firms operating in sparsely populated areas. Micro-business constitutes a numerically dominant group in every economy. In recent years, small businesses and small and medium enterprises, the latter two of which form the backbone of many countries’ economies, have attracted considerable research attention. This study has a twofold aim: (1) to highlight the scant attention paid by researchers to micro-enterprises and (2) to investigate the growth of independently owned micro-businesses and compare self evaluated growth stages with the change in the turnover volume. This case study synthesises two empirical stage models into two self-evaluation frameworks used for 53 technology- and service-based firms. The results indicate that the selected growth stages correspond relatively well to the micro-businesses’ growth.
topic micro-enterprise
entrepreneurship
micro-business
stage of growth
framework
url http://www.hippocampus.si/ISSN/1854-6935/15.3-22.pdf
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