In addition to producing the Quarterly Survey of Small Business in Britain, our researchers undertake high quality, independent and objective commissioned research on a variety of topics related to entrepreneurship, innovation and SMEs. In conducting these studies, we bring together small teams of subject specialists to address emerging issues. Recent project themes range from the impact of government regulations on small firms to the role of asset finance and the use of professional accounting services. We can offer specialist research capabilities in several related fields, including:
A number of published reports are currently available for purchase at £25 plus delivery (printed copy) or £15 (PDF download). Please see the summaries below and contact Julie Sullivan, Quarterly Survey Administrator, if you are interested in any of these reports.
Featured report: How do SMEs Use external accounting services?
Small and medium-sized firms gain confidence in their accountants by knowing that they are subject to review by their professional bodies. Researchers Andrew McCann and Colin Gray found competence, ethics and integrity to be the most important factors which firms believe professional bodies should monitor. Key findings included:
- Three-quarters of small and medium-sized firms use the services of an external accountant, but over a third of the very smallest firms get by without this outside support.
- Competence is by far the most important factor when selecting an accountant, with cost being far less important.
- Almost all small and medium-sized firms know that qualified accountants are regulated, but the level of understanding varies.
- 83% of firms gain extra confidence from the fact that qualified accountants are subject to review by their professional body.
- The top two factors which firms believe that accountancy professional bodies should regularly monitor are the competence of partners and qualified staff and the firm’s integrity and ethics.
This study was commissioned by The Professional Oversight Board (POB). The POB is part of the UK’s Financial Reporting Council and contributes to the FRC’s fundamental aim of supporting investor, market and public confidence in the financial and governance stewardship of listed and other entities.
Interested in commissioning your own report?
Could your organisation benefit from an independent, cost-effective research report that draws on the resources, research expertise and reputation of the Open University? We can offer a variety of methodological approaches and report formats, designed to match your requirements. If you would like to discuss the possibilities, please contact Dr Richard Blundel, Editor of the Quarterly Survey of Small Business in Britain, for further information.
Contact us: oubs-enterprise@open.ac.uk
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