Analýza faktorů ovlivňujících rozvoj malého a středního podnikání v Moravskoslezském kraji [Analysis of factors influencing SMEs in Moravian-Silesian region]
Small and medium size enterprises in the Moravia-Silesian Region and issues associated with their development can be examined from various points of view. These aspects have to be synthetically linked, since we can state that individual factors are mutually interconnected. Development of small and medium size enterprises presumes investment in innovations and human resources development. The objective of the presented analysis was to divide the growth supporting factors from the point of their effects into endogenous and exogenous factors. Business development cannot be presumed for the entire structure of enterprises; mostly it concerns a mere one third of all the businesses, which we can refer to as entrepreneurial gazelles, that is to say enterprises aiming at growth right from the very beginning.In order to perform the analysis of the chosen topic, the thesis was divided into four main chapters. The first part of the work focusing on definition of the small and medium size enterprise development issues, barriers to their growth and the concept of the entrepreneurial success is based on the analysis of the available literary sources thus providing theoretical foundations for solution.
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