One-Stop-Shops and First-Stop-Shops
        
One-stop-shops and first-stop-shops are a
        high-priority instrument of economic promotion at the local level. They
        are supposed to reduce companies' transaction costs in dealing with
        government.
        
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            One-stop-shops consolidate a broad
            variety of government contact points into one organization.
 
 
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            First-stop-shops provide companies
            with information regarding the government agency they have to deal
            with to solve their specific problem, and possibly mediate the
            interaction process. 
These shops address two different types
        of interaction between business and government: interaction where a
        business is a subject (or possibly an infractor), and interaction where
        business is a customer. Businesses are subjects with respect to wide
        variety of government rules and regulations, from taxes to building
        permits to environmental licensing and health control. Businesses are
        customers of government agencies which are in charge of business
        promotion. The following table summarizes the different types of
        organizational arrangements and types of interaction.
        
 
        
          
          
            
              |  | Interaction with government
                agencies | Business promotion | 
            
              | First-Stop-Shop | Providing companies with
                information about agencies (and possibly the procedures involved
                in dealing with them) in areas such as 
                  company registrationbuilding permits and transport issueslabor registration and related issuesenvironmental regulations | Providing companies with
                information about agencies (and possibly the procedures involved
                in dealing with them) in areas such as 
                  SME support programsexport promotion programstraining programsbusiness upgrading programsR+D promotion programsfiscal incentives and subsidies | 
            
              | One-Stop-Shop | Creating a point of contact where
                a business can deal with the various agencies mentioned above
                under one roof, or it even interacts with only one person which
                serves as an intermediary with all these agencies | Creating a point of contact where
                a business can deal with advisors specialized in identifying the
                appropriate support program to assist the company in solving its
                specific problem | 
          
          
         
        It is important to point out that, apart from first-stop- and
        one-stop-shops, there is also what one might ironically call
        "never-stop museums" or "rarely-stop business
        entertainment centers". It is not rare to find that business- or
        SME-promotion organizations run a network of shops which are supposed to
        be one-stop-shops for business promotion (rarely if ever for interaction
        with government agencies), but which effectively are only offering
        generic, often outdated information which does little to help a company
        in solving its acute problem.
An
        interesting example of how to deal with this problem is provided by
        Scottish Enterprise (SE), the comprehensive business- and
        employment-promotion agency which serves the largest part of Scottish
        business. As part of an organizational transformation process, SE
        realized that its one-stop-shops were really never-stop-shops. With the
        reorganization, SE established the "Small
        Business Gateway" as a new type of one-stop- and
        first-stop-agency. The Business Gateway is not just a place, a building
        where businesspeople can interact with SE, even though it has been
        established that all external contact of SE has to go through the
        Business Gateway, as opposed being fragmented between a huge number of
        departments and programs. Moreover, the Business Gateway includes an
        integrated data-base which tracks every interaction SE has with a given
        company, so that there are no more fragmented patterns of interaction
        between the organization and the company. Apart from this, the Business
        Gateway serves as a first-stop agency for businesses' interaction with
        other government agencies.
        
        
 
        
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