Success factors of community businesses in the pubs, housing and transport sectors

Davies, Malen and Barnard, Matt and Kotecha, Mehul (2018). Success factors of community businesses in the pubs, housing and transport sectors. [Data Collection]. Colchester, Essex: UK Data Archive. 10.5255/UKDA-SN-852779

Power to Change commissioned NatCen Social Research and WPI Economics to conduct a mixed method study exploring the success factors for community businesses in the housing, pubs and transport sectors. Community businesses are defined by Power to Change as businesses that are locally routed, trade for the benefit of the community, are accountable to the local community and have some broad impact on the local community.

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Data from in-depth interviews with founders, leaders, staff and customers/ services users of community businesses in the housing, pubs and transport sectors. The research aimed to answer the following research questions: 1) What is 'success' for community businesses? 2) What makes a successful community business in the housing, pubs and transport sectors? 3) In each of the three sectors, can common models or pathways to success be identified? 4) What are the common enablers and barriers, within and across sectors?

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Creator Name Affiliation ORCID (as URL)
Davies Malen NatCen Social Research
Barnard Matt NatCen Social Research
Kotecha Mehul NatCen Social Research
Sponsors: Power to Change
Topic classification: Housing and land use
Transport and travel
Society and culture
Keywords: communities, housing
Project title: Success Factors of Community Businesses
Project dates:
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1 October 201615 June 2017
Date published: 05 Jan 2018 12:55
Last modified: 05 Jan 2018 12:55

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