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Small Business Economics | 1991

The Re-Emergence of Small-Scale Production: An International Comparison

Gary W. Loveman; Werner Sengenberger

During the 1970s the long standing trend towards centralisation in the organisation of business ceased, and was reversed in many advanced industrialised countries as the share of employment in small enterprises and establishments began to increase. The article documents the important developments in the size distribution of production of the six largest OECD countries, and examines various explanations for the changes, such as the business cycle, the sectoral recomposition of the economy, labor cost advantages in small firms, and the spread of flexible specialisation. It also discusses potentially unfavourable effects of these changes on wages, working conditions, and industrial relations, and proposes institutional reforms to mitigate, or avoid, such effects.On the basis of an analysis of the small firm sector in the larger economic, social, and institutional context it is argued that the individual small firm lacks sufficient resources to compete effectively with large firms. To overcome these deficiencies it either has to depend on resource transfers from large enterprises, i.e., on a foster relationship, or be linked to a community of small firms, such as the industrial districts in Italy, in which productive resource are jointly procured, developed, and utilised, commercial services shared, and intermediary institutions created to elicit and maintain interfirm cooperation. In this way small firms can become parts of “big” organisations, enjoy many of the advantages possessed by large firms, and consequently offer jobs of comparable quality.


British Journal of Sociology | 1992

The re-emergence of small enterprises : industrial restructuring in industrialised countries

Alan Warde; Werner Sengenberger; Gary W. Loveman; Michael J. Piore

Based on case studies of the largest industrialized market economy countries, this book summarizes what we know to date about the recent development of the small enterprise sector, its composition by type of firm, and its status and role in the community.


Harvard Business Review | 1994

Putting the service-profit chain to work

James L. Heskett; Thomas O. Jones; Gary W. Loveman; W. Earl Sasser; Leonard A. Schlesinger


Management Science | 1988

An assessment of the productivity impact of information technologies

Gary W. Loveman


Differences and Changes in Wage Structures | 1993

A Comparison of Changes in the Structure of Wages in Four OECD Countries

Lawrence F. Katz; Gary W. Loveman; David G. Blanchflower


Archive | 1995

Starting over in Eastern Europe: Entrepreneurship and Economic Renewal

Robert Legvold; Simon Johnson; Gary W. Loveman


Harvard Business Review | 2003

Diamonds in the data mine

Gary W. Loveman


Harvard Business Review | 1995

Starting over: Poland after communism

Gary W. Loveman; Simon Johnson


National Bureau of Economic Research | 1993

A Comparison of Changes in the Structure of Wages

Lawrence F. Katz; Gary W. Loveman; David G. Blanchflower


Harvard Business Review | 1991

DOES PRIVATIZATION SERVE THE PUBLIC INTEREST

J B Goodman; Gary W. Loveman

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Simon Johnson

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Werner Sengenberger

International Labour Organization

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David G. Blanchflower

Peterson Institute for International Economics

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Takeo Hoshi

University of California

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