A Small Business Development Officer – and firm believer in understanding what works, and what doesn’t, when starting and developing new businesses in Australia – has passed on info about the Comprehensive Australian Study of Entrepreneurial Emergence research project (CAUSEE) at Queensland University of Technology.
This will be the largest study of business start-ups ever undertaken in Australia, and the only large-scale study to track particular ventures over time. It
should improve our understanding of independent entrepreneurship in Australia.
It will identify a large sample of approximately 800 emerging (but not yet operating) business start-ups, and will track them over four years. CAUSEE is focused on following start-up businesses from their inception.
It will also identify a sample of approximately 800 newly established young firms that have commenced trading.
In addition, high potential, high growth firms will also be sought as a separate sample.
Specifically, it is targeting firms that are high potential (an ability to grow and be successful quickly) in two categories:
Any businesses that qualify and complete the survey go into the draw to win $5000 and are given access to web resources that may assist in the growth of the business venture.
For further information
Visit www.causee.bus.qut.edu.au or contact Julienne Senyard, Brisbane Graduate School of Business, on 07 3138 7547 or j.senyard@qut.edu.au.
Anybody out there interested?
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Congratulations on this initiative !
As a former General Manager of Sydney Businesss Enterprise Centre and Deputy Chair of Central Coast Business Mentor Services and CC Business Enterprise Centre, I have a strong interest in small business development.
I am currently doing sonme work with a Sustainmable Business Network and would like to be kept in touch with your research and findings.