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BIS small business survey 2010: minority ethnic group (MEG) led businesses boost. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Sets out the key findings from the 2010 small business survey (SBS) on minority ethnic group (MEG) led small and medium-sized enterprises.

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11/107915-07-2011 A4
63 Pages
Business support for social enterprises: findings from a longitudinal study. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Report of qualitative research over the course of a year, with a heterogeneous set of social enterprises (SEs) covering the variety of size, growth rates, enterprise focus, mission goals and legal structures. Aims to provide a fuller understanding of the opportunities and challenges SEs face and to examine the availability and quality of business support to overcome those challenges.

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12/56620-01-2012 A4
124 Pages
Business-led regeneration: case studies in four urban areas. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

A pilot study to provide evidence on the ways in which business affects the economic and social well-being of deprived areas and the sustainability of any impacts.

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05/63123-02-2005 A4
65 Pages
Estimates for women-led, minority ethnic group (MEG) led and social enterprises in the UK. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Updated estimates of the proportion of all businesses in the UK that are led by women, or by members of a minority ethnic group or are defined as social enterprises. See also the 'Small business survey 2010' reports on women-led (URN 11/1078) and ethnic minority led businesses (11/1079).

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11/107715-07-2011 A4
2 Pages
Measuring enterprise impacts in deprived areas (executive summary). (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

Presents a new methodology for measuring the contribution of different types of enterprise to disadvantaged areas using a range of economic and social indicators.

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03/87031-03-2003 A4
12 Pages
Social enterprise study executive summary. (PDF) (link opens in a new window)

In 2004 Worth Media was commissioned by the small business enterprise unit (SEnU) to undertake a study into the information enterprise. The project involved a partnership between Worth Media, the SEnU Social Enterprise Coalition.

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05/215828-02-2005 A4
4 Pages