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A STUDY OF THE ATTITUDES AND PERCEPTIONS OF SELECTED PUBLIC UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATORS IN MICHIGAN CONCERNING THE DESIGN FOR A STATEWIDE BUSINESS EXTENSION SERVICE

机译:关于密歇根州某些公立大学管理者的态度和看法的研究,涉及国有企业扩展服务的设计

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The purposes of this research were: (1) to collect detailed and factual information that would enable the researcher to assess the feasibility and desirability of establishing a small business development center program that would be administered through the business colleges at Michigan's public, four-year colleges and universities; (2) to secure relevant views and information from the business deans concerning specific issues and operational concerns involved in designing and implementing a small business development center program; (3) to analyze the extent of agreement and disagreement on the issues and concerns examined; and (4) to develop from the interview data a set of normative statements concerning the desirable characteristics of a small business development center program in Michigan.;The specific concerns addressed in this study were: (1) The potential for integrating the small business assistance program with the instructional program of the business colleges/schools. (2) The potential for integrating the small business assistance program with the research activities of the business colleges/schools. (3) The potential for integrating the small business assistance program with the service activities of the business colleges/schools. (4) The type of small business assistance program model that would be most effective in utilizing college and university resources. (5) The types of small businesses that should receive assistance. (6) The resource requirements and funding arrangements needed to initiate a small business assistance program. (7) The most appropriate arrangement for administering and coordinating a statewide program.;The population was composed of all deans of business and/or management schools or colleges at the fifteen public, four-year colleges and universities in Michigan. Two of the fifteen deans were selected for the pilot interviews. The sample was composed of the remaining thirteen deans.;Interviews of the deans were recorded on a cassette tape deck. After each interview, the researcher listened to the cassette tapes with a copy of the interview format as a guide and transcribed the relevant portions of the interviews. Two judges participated in this part of the study for the purpose of reviewing and validating the work of the researcher.;On the basis of the interview data it was concluded that the establishment of a small business development center program in cooperation with business colleges and schools at most of Michigan's public, four-year colleges and universities would be feasible.;It was further concluded that the following normative guidelines should be followed in designing a small business development program for Michigan: (1) The small business assistance program should be integrated with the instructional, research, and service programs of the business colleges and schools that participate in the program. (2) The small business assistance program should be based in universities rather than in the private sector, but the private sector should be directly involved in planning and advisory capacities. (3) The small business assistance program should provide services to all types of small businesses with certain types of businesses receiving higher priority or more in-depth assistance than others. (4) The small business assistance program should be initiated with a very small staff at each participating institution and function as a clearinghouse in matching small business needs with the appropriate resources. (5) The small business assistance program should be funded by the State of Michigan until such time as the program is supported by other sources of funding including an institutional match. (6) A state-funded small business assistance program should be administered through and coordinated by the Office of Economic Development of the Michigan Department of Commerce.
机译:这项研究的目的是:(1)收集详细的事实信息,使研究人员能够评估建立小型企业发展中心计划的可行性和可取性,该计划将由密歇根州的公开大学商学院进行管理,为期四年。高校; (2)从业务主管那里获取有关设计和实施小型企业开发中心计划所涉及的特定问题和运营问题的相关观点和信息; (3)分析就所审查的问题和关切达成的共识和分歧的程度; (4)从访谈数据中得出一系列有关密歇根州小企业发展中心计划理想特征的规范性陈述。本研究关注的具体问题是:(1)整合小企业援助的潜力商学院/学校的教学计划。 (2)将小型企业援助计划与商学院/学校的研究活动整合的潜力。 (3)将小型企业援助计划与商学院/学校的服务活动整合的潜力。 (4)最能有效利用大学和大学资源的小型企业援助计划模型的类型。 (5)应该得到帮助的小型企业的类型。 (6)启动小型企业援助计划所需的资源要求和资金安排。 (7)管理和协调全州计划的最适当安排。人口由密歇根州15所公立,四年制学院和大学的所有商学院和/或管理学院或学院的院长组成。在15位院长中,有2位被选为试点访谈对象。样本由其余的13位教务长组成。院长的访谈记录在盒式磁带甲板上。每次采访后,研究人员听录音带,并附有采访格式的副本作为指导,并抄录采访的相关部分。两名法官参加了本部分的研究,目的是审查和验证研究人员的工作。;根据访谈数据得出的结论是,与商学院和学校合作建立了小型企业发展中心计划在密歇根州的大多数公立大学中,四年制大学是可行的;进一步得出结论,在为密歇根州设计小型企业发展计划时,应遵循以下规范性准则:(1)小型企业援助计划应整合以及参与该计划的商学院和学校的教学,研究和服务计划。 (2)小型企业援助计划应基于大学而不是私营部门,但私营部门应直接参与规划和咨询能力。 (3)小型企业援助计划应向所有类型的小型企业提供服务,其中某些类型的企业比其他企业具有更高的优先级或更深入的援助。 (4)小型企业援助计划应在每个参与机构中由非常小的工作人员发起,并充当信息交换所,以使小型企业的需求与适当的资源相匹配。 (5)小型企业援助计划应由密歇根州提供资金,直到该计划得到其他资金来源(包括机构匹配)的支持。 (6)由密歇根州商务部经济发展办公室管理并协调州政府资助的小型企业援助计划。

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  • 作者

    JONES, BURTON ROBERT.;

  • 作者单位

    Michigan State University.;

  • 授予单位 Michigan State University.;
  • 学科 Higher education.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1980
  • 页码 158 p.
  • 总页数 158
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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