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Page 1: Small Business in South Carolina Caron St. John, PhD Clemson University

Small Business in South Carolina

Caron St. John, PhDClemson University

Page 2: Small Business in South Carolina Caron St. John, PhD Clemson University

Purpose

• Small business in the US economy

• Small business in SC

• Small business and innovation

• Technology-based SC companies

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Small Business• Definition: U.S. government defines a small business as any company

with fewer than 500 employees

• There are 24.7 million businesses in the US

• Of those, 5.7 million have employees; 18.6 million do not

• Only 17,000 businesses in the US have more than 500 employees

• 99.7% of all employer- firms are “small”

• Small firms employ over 50% of the private sector workforce, pay 45 percent of total private payroll.

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Firms in the United States

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Small Business in South Carolina…

• Number of firms that employ others increased from 70,600 in 1990 to 91,000 in 2003

• In 2002-2003, SC ranked 13th in the nation on growth in number of employer-firms

• In 2002-2003, SC ranked 24th nationwide in rate of new employer-firm formation, 39th in terminations.

• In 2002-2003, self-employment grew from 108,000 to 120,000, which ranks 11th in the nation.

Source: US SBA: Small Business Economic Indicators, 2003

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SC firms with Employees

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Firms and Employment in South Carolina(By Employment Size of Firm)

Total 0-19 <500 500+Firms 77,996 66,900 75,789 2,207Employees 1,596,385 264,144 745,967 850,418

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Number of SC Firms, by SizeNumber of SC firms, by size

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SC Firm Payroll

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New firms and job growth…

Between 1990 and 2000, the U.S. economy created approximately 15 million new jobs.

– Over 1/3 were created by ~ 6.4 million new firms formed during those same years.

– Together, on average, year after year, new and expanding small firms accounted for over 75% of all new job creation in the country.

In 2000-2001, small business created ALL net new jobs: 1.1 million. Large employers had net job loss of over 150,000.

Sources: Small Business Economic Indicators 2000, U.S. Small Business Administration Office of Advocacy, 2001: Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, 2000

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SC Firm Employment

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Small Firms and Innovation

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Innovation and small firmsSmall technical firms, on average:

• Produce 13-14 times more patents per employee than large patenting firms

• Patent more technically significant inventions than larger firms, – These patents are twice as likely as large firm patents to be among

the 1% most cited.

• Participate in innovations that are more leading edge – early stage

• Play an essential role in advancing new technologies in the economy

Source: CHI Research Inc. , (February, 2003) “Small Serial Innovators: The Small Firm Contribution to Technical Change.” Small Business

Administration Office of Advocacy

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Lead in bringing innovations to market…

• Small entrepreneurial ventures responsible for – more than 67% of inventions and – 95% of all radical innovations

..since WWII

• Examples – Air conditioning, airplane, artificial skin, frozen foods, heart valve, heat sensor, helicopter, hydraulic brake, personal computer, safety razor, soft contact lens….

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Technology Companies in South Carolina -- 2005

Corptech Directory of High Technology Companies, 2005

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SBIR and STTR Awards

97 98 99 00 01 02SBIRAwards 8 10 8 19 20 25Dollars 1.3 1.2 1.7 3.8 4.8 6.2Rank 45 37 42 35 30 32STTRAwards 3 4Dollars .8 .8Rank 20 26

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SBIR Awards in South Carolina

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Summary

• Small firms critical to growth and innovation in the economy

• SC has strong record of new firm creation and small business growth

• Firms in key technology areas

• Increased participation by small technology firms in federal funding programs