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dc.contributor.authorBrown, Christopher
dc.contributor.authorThuy, Nguyen Thi Thu
dc.contributor.authorGiang, Nguyen Thuc Huong
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-30T23:30:01Z
dc.date.available2024-09-30T23:30:01Z
dc.date.issued2022-11-04
dc.identifier.citationBrown , C , Thuy , N T T & Giang , N T H 2022 , ' Business Leaders' mindset and the Firms' capabilities change towards the adoption of technology and innovation through government sponsored entrepreneurial training programs: the case of Hertfordshire, UK ' , Paper presented at THE 10th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EMERGING CHALLENGES: STRATEGIC ADAPTATION IN THE WORLD OF UNCERTAINTIES , Viet Nam , 4/11/22 - 5/11/22 pp. 1-11 .
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dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2299/28290
dc.description© ICECH - International Conference on Emerging Challenges.
dc.description.abstractResearch purpose: The paper aims to: (1) Understand SMEs’ current mindset and capabilities, and their future expectations towards the adoption of technology and innovation and; (2) Explore the relative influence and impact of the Help to Grow: management programme on the leaders’ mindset and business capabilities of Hertfordshire business participants. Research motivation: The UK Government and many of the key sectors are increasingly focusing on growth, sustainability, and diversity. The paper explores the impact of a national programme to help the small business community (including micro and SMEs) to grow their businesses, with particular focus on the entrepreneurial mindset and businesses’ capabilities to adopt technology and innovation. Research design, approach and method Two surveys were conducted with different sizes to supplement information and make the analysis more accurate. The first survey was taken in 2019 and 2020 with 425 SMEs in Hertfordshire and in 2022, the second survey (and interviewed) were typically selected from the group of enterprises that were initially surveyed (n=20) to see more insight into the research issue. Main findings: The initial analysis (Hertfordshire-wide business community) and follow-on analysis (attendees of the Help-to-Grow: Management programme at UH) highlight the value of these short-intensive business leader skills programmes focused on developing the leadership and management skills of these business entrepreneurs and their small businesses capabilities. Practical/ managerial implications The research results have important implications for small and medium enterprises in identifying, evaluating and changing their mindsets as well as capabilities towards technological improvement and innovation. In addition, the research also provides more evidence and practical basis for the government and related agencies to improve such programs to better support small and medium businessesen
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dc.titleBusiness Leaders' mindset and the Firms' capabilities change towards the adoption of technology and innovation through government sponsored entrepreneurial training programs: the case of Hertfordshire, UKen
dc.contributor.institutionHertfordshire Business School
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dc.date.embargoedUntil2022-11-05
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