Grant Thornton International started a major annual research survey into the attitudes and expectations of small and medium-sized businesses in 1992 called the European Business Survey (EBS). In 2003 the research project was widened to an international perspective covering medium-sized businesses and renamed the International Business Owners Survey (IBOS).
This year, the name of the survey has changed from IBOS to the International Business Report (IBR). The IBR survey covers over 7200 privately held businesses in 32 countries and draws upon 15 years of trend data for original EBS participants and 5 years for original IBOS countries. New entrants this year are Armenia and Brazil taking the global and EU gross domestic product (GDP) coverage to 81% and 86% respectively.
Participating Countries
| Americas | Asia Pacific | Europe, Middle East and Africa |
|---|---|---|
| Argentina | Australia | Armenia |
| Brazil | China | Botswana |
| Canada | Hong Kong | France |
| Mexico | India | Germany |
| United States | Japan | Greece |
| Malaysia | Ireland | |
| New Zealand | Italy | |
| Philippines | Luxembourg | |
| Singapore | The Netherlands | |
| Taiwan | Poland | |
| Thailand | Russia | |
| South Africa | ||
| Spain | ||
| Sweden | ||
| Turkey | ||
| United Kingdom |
Target respondent
The type of business targeted for IBR are defined as medium to large privately held businesses. The definition of a medium to large business is determined by government descriptions in terms of number of employees, for example a medium to large sized business in the EU would typically have between 50-499 employees.Coverage
IBR 2007 will deliver a series of press releases and reports based on specific business issues, some of which are detailed below:Wednesday 10 January 2007 - Optimism/Pessimism
Wednesday 7 February 2007 - Emerging Markets - BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China)
Thursday 8 March 2007 - Women in Business
Wednesday 28 March 2007 - Super Growth Index
Wednesday 25 April 2007 - Energy and Environment
Wednesday 16 May 2007 - Business Stress
Wednesday 13 June 2007 - Global Report