Support agencies and start-up businesses: the role of Udaras na Gaeltachta
Abstract
Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) are the cornerstone of our economy. They
provide approximately two thirds of private sector employment and contribute vastly
to our exchequer. This study examines the support agencies provided to SMEs in
Ireland. Investigation is primarily focused on what is important to fledgling businesses
and on the ability of support agencies to meet this expectation. Possible
recommendation of improvements that could potentially further enhance the assistance
currently provided by support agencies was also suggested. For the purpose of my
investigation Udaras Na Gaeltachta was chosen as my research subject. The results
based on a face to face interview with a representative from Udaras Na Gaeltachta
along with a survey of thirty of their previous clients indicates that Udaras Na
Gaeltachta is responsible for providing many benefits to the businesses it assists. The
initial expectations associated with the majority of the supports it provides is above
seventy percent. This indicates that it has established an excellent reputation in the
Gaeltacht community and is capable of providing a high quality service. However the
findings also indicate that Udaras Na Gaeltachta is currently underachieving in
several support areas, suggesting that to date weaknesses exist within the
organisation. Further research should be considered regarding other possible
recommendations for increasing the effectiveness of the support services provided by
Udaras Na Gaeltachta. In addition to this, the following research topics are of interest
to the researcher and if carried out would add value to this study, ‘the benefits
received by the Gaeltacht community since the establishment of Udaras Na
Gaeltachta’, or ‘the factors used by financial Institutes to determine which businesses
qualify for funding would add value to this research’.
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