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Assessing the Effectiveness of Business Support Services in EnglandEvidence from a Theory-Based Evaluation
Kevin F. Mole
University of Warwick, UK, kevin.mole{at}wbs.ac.uk
Mark Hart
Aston Business School, UK, mark.hart{at}aston.ac.uk
Stephen Roper
University of Warwick, UK, stephen.roper{at}wbs.ac.uk
David S. Saal
Aston Business School, UK, d.s.saal{at}aston.ac.uk
In England, publicly supported advice to small firms is organized primarily through the Business Link (BL) network. Using the programme theory underlying this business support, we develop four propositions and test these empirically using data from a new survey of over 3000 English SMEs. We find strong support for the value to BL operators of a high profile to boost take-up. We find support for the BLs market segmentation that targets intensive assistance to younger firms and those with limited liability. Allowing for sample selection, we find no significant effects on growth from other assistance but find a significant employment boost from intensive assistance. This partially supports the programme theory assertion that BL improves business growth and strongly supports the proposition that there are differential outcomes from intensive and other assistance. This suggests an improvement in the BL network, compared with earlier studies, notably Roper et al. (2001), Roper and Hart (2005).
Key Words: businessadvice Business Link business support services evaluation sample selection small business
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International Small Business Journal, Vol. 27, No. 5,
557-582 (2009)
DOI: 10.1177/0266242609338755

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