A Methodology for Participative Formulation of Government Policies and Programs for Small Business
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Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice, 1979, vol. 4, issue 1, 39-54
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This paper describes a methodology used to gain an understanding concerning the needs of small business owner/managers for government policies and programs to improve their performance. Data were collected from 141 owner/managers in eight sessions using a modified Nominal Group Technique (NGT) approach. Considerable discussion is devoted to issues of analysis involving multiple group NGT data and to efforts to develop a classification framework that would permit the findings to be translated into policy and program proposals.
Date: 1979
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DOI: 10.1177/104225877900400105
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