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Dyala de la O Cordero,Ricardo Monge-González
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In Costa Rica, as in the rest of the Latin American countries, a significant number of SMEs enter into operations every year and their performance is influenced by several factors. This study focuses on identifying the facilitators and barriers that infl...
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Stefan Mayr, David Lixl
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SMEs represent an important pillar in every economy, but in terms of financial performance they are inherently more exposed to financial volatility than large enterprises. Constrained access to resources and the liability of smallness lead to a higher pr...
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Pongsakorn Pitchayadol, Danupol Hoonsopon, Achara CHandrachai, Sipat Triukose
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Over the past decade, academic research has revealed innovativeness to be one of the core components effecting SME performance. This research aims to study the linkage between innovativeness and ?familiness? in family SMEs. The paper employs a qualitativ...
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Aamir Iqbal Umrani,Satirenjit Kaur Johl
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SMEs serve as the financial backbone of the developed and developing economies, and a major contributor in many countries? GDP. A sustainable SME sector is vital for a developing country like Malaysia where SMEs represent 99.2 % of the overall business e...
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Muhammad Musa Tsagem,Norhani Aripin,Rokiah Ishak
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This paper aims to investigate the impact of working capital management, family ownership and board size on the profitability of small and medium-sized entities in Nigeria. The panel data regression analysis is employed using financial reports of 47 SMEs...
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