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Marisa Pessoa Gonçalves, Pedro M. Nogueira Reis and António Pedro Pinto
In this study, we provide a thorough analysis, conducted on a company-by-company basis, of the impact of bank concentration and the bank-relative power of banks on firm profitability, financing costs, and capital structure in a small economy like Portuga...
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Eirini Stavropoulou, Konstantinos Spinthiropoulos, Alexandros Garefalakis, Konstantina Ragazou and Fragkiskos Gonidakis
The technological developments in the social economy have significant implications for social banks and are optimistically changing the way social retail banks conduct their business. Social banks can invest in social services for small- and medium-sized...
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Aleksandra Stoiljkovic, Slobodan Maric
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Financing represents a general problem for small enterprises with numerous constraints. Defining the problem of research will eliminate the answer to the following research question: Does the financing of small enterprises, based on the volume and struct...
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Hana GASHI AHMETI,Besnik FETAI
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The main aim of this paper is to investigate the determinants of the financing obstacles and the effect of financial obstacles on the Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) growth in the Western Balkan region. The study employs OLS and probit models and usin...
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Edson Mbedzi,Munacinga Simatele
AbstractOrientation: As lack of access to credit hinders small, micro and medium enterprises (SMMEs) success and lending technologies being conduits transmit credit access, more focus must be on the effect of lending technologies on credit rationing.Rese...
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Anton Miglo
This article analyzes the patterns of financing for entrepreneurial firms in Canada. We compare the predictions of major theories of entrepreneurial finance and some more recent ideas (e.g., crowdfunding-related ideas/theories) with empirical evidence. R...
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Francis T. Asah,Lynette Louw,John Williams
AbstractOrientation: Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in most developing economies depend heavily on credit from the formal financial sector since financial capital from other sources is insufficient for their growth and survival.Research purpose: Des...
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Sithembiso Govuzela,Chengedzai Mafini
AbstractBackground: Only one in 10 newly established business enterprises survives for longer than 10 years in the South African business environment. The primary reasons behind the demise of these small enterprises include the lack of access to financin...
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Risnaningsih Risnaningsih,Sjheny Tanuwijaya,Nur Ida Iriani
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Many Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are still carrying out a simple accounting record and have not implemented accrual basis method. It is expected that in the future all MSMEs can make more transparency and accountability report by using a...
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Patient Rambe, Nosiphiwe Mpiti
Although small, micro and medium enterprises (SMMEs), such as hair salons, have harnessed a subtle combination of private and public funding to bankroll their business operations, literature on the performance of SMMEs in developing countries that often ...
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