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777 results that are Research, sorted by Updated (newest)
From Closed organisation: Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS)
  • Provides in depth analysis of the findings for growth businesses and the factors that affect growth in the Small Business Survey (SBS) 2012.

  • Provides a detailed analysis of the use of mentoring by businesses included in the 2012 Small Business Survey.

  • Provides in depth analysis of the findings for new businesses included in the Small Business Survey (SBS) 2012.

  • Estimates the proportion of all businesses that are led by women, members of a minority ethnic group or are defined as a social enterprise.

  • Report on a series of surveys among small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) employers across the UK.

  • Looks at the value of information collected by public sector organisations and how this information could be further utilised.

  • Independent review that explores new ways to use information held by the public sector.

  • Assessment of the potential economic impact of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership between the EU and USA on the UK.

  • A report on growing micro businesses by Lord Young, the Prime Minister's advisor on enterprise.

  • Analyses the changing market for bank lending to SMEs before and after the financial crisis of 2008.

  • Further analysis of matched administrative data to estimate economic benefits from achieving further education qualifications.

  • Brings together industry and government to evaluate how hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles can help to decarbonise road transport.

  • How information security breaches are affecting UK businesses.

  • Summarises the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills third Manufacturing Summit, held on 28 February 2013.

  • Report on how the next round of the European Social Fund (ESF) could support economic growth through eg providing skills training.

  • Summarises a research project on the third sector's involvement and role in providing in learning and skills.

  • Results from a consultation on how the construction prices and cost indices are used.

  • Analyses the results of the Trade Union membership statistics user survey.

  • Looks at how people use the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) Trade Union Membership statistics.

  • Information about the quality of the trade union membership statistics, in particular sampling variances and confidence intervals.