Scotland's Business Plan
Scottish entrepreneurs on whether the referendum debate has changed the business landscape regardless of the outcome of the vote.
Peter Day talks to businesses in Scotland and asks how they see the future post-referendum. Could there be a return to the status quo or has so much changed already as a result of the political debate, regardless of which way the vote goes? Peter Day assesses the future through the eyes of video games companies in Dundee, young entrepreneurs in Edinburgh and established Scottish business leaders.
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Contributors to this programme
Professor Louis Natanson - head of the School of Arts, Media and Computer Games, Abertay University, Dundee
Chris van der Kuyl - chairman 4J Studios, chairman Entrepreneurial Scotland
Colin Anderson - managing director, Denki
Simon Doyle - managing director, Junkfish
Will Wright - director, Hidden Armada
Mark Hastings - CEO, Guerilla Tea
Dr Jamie Coleman - managing director, Codebase
Gareth Williams - CEO Skyscanner
Richard Dixon - founder, Vets Now
Jo Bisset - managing director, Web Rigging Services
Jim McColl - chief executive Clyde Blowers Capital
Katherine Garrett-Cox - chief executive, Alliance Trust
Broadcasts
- Sat 13 Sep 201404:32GMTBBC World Service Online
- Sun 14 Sep 201400:32GMTBBC World Service Online
- Sun 14 Sep 201410:32GMTBBC World Service Online


