Small Firms and Network Economies
Discover the intricate world of small businesses with "Small Firms and Network Economies," authored by Taylor & Francis Ltd. Published in 1999, this hardback edition spans 250 pages and delves into the dynamic relationships formed among small firms in various global contexts. Drawing on insightful case studies from Singapore, New Zealand, Scandinavia, and the UK, this book provides a thorough and comparative analysis of small-business networks. Perfect for entrepreneurs, academics, and anyone interested in the interplay between small enterprises and network economies, this authoritative text offers valuable insights into the cooperative strategies that drive success in today's economic landscape. Gain a deeper understanding of how small firms can leverage networks to thrive in a competitive market with this essential resource.