Volume
50
Issue
1
DOI
10.34068/joe.50.01.02
Abstract
Small and home-based businesses have long been identified by Extension educators as an important component of economic development, particularly in rural areas. The services available to these businesses can take many forms, including management training, accessibility of local funding, providing incubation facilities, or setting up mentoring relationships. Extension educators wanting to promote certain services should be aware of historical rates of use of these programs and their impacts on various success measures for small businesses. State-level survey results of small business owners are used to discuss the services used, different measures of success, and statistical relationships between the two.
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Recommended Citation
Brooks, L., Whitacre, B., Shideler, D., & Muske, G. (2012). Small and Home-Based Businesses: Measures of Success and the Contribution of Local Development Services. The Journal of Extension, 50(1), Article 2. https://doi.org/10.34068/joe.50.01.02