This research seeks to contribute towards the understanding of economic linkage within the
rural context by exploring the relationship between rurally located small to medium-sized
enterprises (SMEs) and their purchase of producer (business) services. In addition, the
work considers other inter-rural and intra-rural differences, in both firm (SME) behaviour
and firm characteristics.
Whilst the subject of linkages has been explored by other researchers, the market town and
SME focus of this thesis provides a more spatially contained framework than is often
encountered within this type of research. By using four towns of similar size and structure
contained within two noticeably different counties, the work is able to explore difference
within the rural setting. Given its emphasis on market towns, rural areas, SMEs, the
service sector and indigenous growth potential, the work contributes to current debates in
both academia and in national and European government policy.
The underlying hypothesis is that integration, in terms of local spending on producer
services, is a function of a firm's characteristics. In order to test this hypothesis, data was
collected from four rural towns, and a logistic regression model was constructed using
variables that described both firms' characteristics and proportion of spend on services in
their resident town. The model was then tested using data collected firom a further two
towns.
This thesis shows that there is a relationship between a firm's characteristics and the
location of the firm's producer service spending, enhancing our understanding of firms
operating within the rural context. Key characteristic variables that are shown to have a
relationship with producer service spend location are: firm Standard Industrial
Classification (SIC), size (in terms of total sales, total number of hours worked by all
staff), total spend on producer services by firm and distance that the current location is
from the firm's previous location. Given the changing role and nature of rural firms, this
research provides timely information concerning the relationship between firms and
service providers.
Date of Award | 2002 |
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Original language | English |
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Awarding Institution | |
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- Producer Services
- Economic Linkages
- Rural SMEs
- Decision-making
- Indigeneity
- Virtual Employees
- Quasi-Products
- Market Towns
- Indigenous Growth
ECONOMIC LINKAGES WITHIN THE RURAL ECONOMY: THE CASE OF PRODUCER SERVICES
MILLS, B. K. (Author). 2002
Student thesis: PhD