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New Zealand Centre for Research into Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises

NZSMERC
New Zealand
Academic & Scientific

Mission

The Centre is dedicated to conducting world leading, high quality research into SMEs that will be of value to those concerned with the development of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs). Since 1999, the Centre has extensive experience in completing high quality research programmes, disseminating findings and running workshops, seminars and symposia.

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15 May 2012
Perspectives from New Zealand small firms: crisis management and the impact of the Canterbury earthquakes
The specific objectives for this study are: to assess the extent and nature of crisis experience in small firms; to identify planning and preparedness mechanisms and to assess how small firms have adapted; to assess the impact of Canterbury earthquakes on small firms’ operations inside and outside the ‘impact zone’; to assess the awareness of potential threats to business continuity planning for future events.

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Contact information

http://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/research/centres-research/new-zealand-centre-for…
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+81 352121645
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