Abstract

The article considers changes in organizational structure (in the context of a shift in favor of small business), the main factors and long-term prospects of these changes. Enhancing the role of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in many countries of the world is described. The concept of SMEs, as well as the range of indicators measuring organizational structure, is defined. Modern trends that indicate the increasing role of small and medium-sized enterprises are shown. On the basis of dynamics of economic indicators in Europe and the United States, the increasing role of small and medium enterprises is investigated. It is shown that the increase in the share of the service sector is the result of market saturation. The influence of the service sector on the shifts in the organizational structure in the period of global economic changes, as well as the influence on the increasing share of more flexible and innovative small and medium-sized enterprises in total employment and income, is argued. Increased competition in the process of saturation of the market is shown as one of the factors of the development of personal needs that promote individual entrepreneurs, inventors and innovators, for whom a complex and rigid structure of large organizations is the factor which limits the growth and interferes with their becoming the engines of scientific and technological progress. It is proved that in conditions when large corporations find themselves unable to identify a new micro niche quickly, small and medium enterprises are becoming the most convenient form for the realization and promotion of innovation. The transition from the dominance of large corporations to the dominance of SMEs in the process of substitution of technological modes is investigated. The increasing role of small and medium firms in the context of long-term trends of economic development is considered.

Highlights

  • New business creation reveals the need to determine the optimal sources of funding and the optimal forms of enterprise organization

  • Based on the analysis of different sources of information, we can conclude that the market saturation in the approximation of the cyclical crisis, the growth of technology and innovation, as well as increasing the intellectual component of gross value added and enhancing the role of human capital at all levels of economic relations, create preconditions for changes in the organizational structures

  • The cyclical economic development happens due to the periodical change of key technologies

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Anton Kvitka http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5730-1352 Anna Kramarenko http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5987-1247 Anton Kvitka and Anna Kramarenko (2018). From big business to small and medium-sized enterprises: factors and prospects. Problems and Perspectives in Management, 16(2), 42-48. doi:10.21511/ppm.16(2).2018.04 http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.16(2).2018.04

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