The Effect of Sharia Financial Access and Financial Literation to Non-Bankable MSME’s Growth
A number of Islamic financial institutions able to provide non-bankable requirement by limiting loan plafond in order to reduce credit risk. That condition can hamper Micro Small Medium Enterprise (MSME)’s growth.
Asep Maulana +3 more
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SMES' SECTOR ACCESS TO FINANCE: AN OVERVIEW [PDF]
Through their contribution to the creation of added value and new jobs, the small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have a significant role in the economic and social development of a country.
Roman Angela
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Determinants oAccess to Finance among Manufacturing Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in Nigeria
This study investigates the determinants of access to finance among manufacturing micro, small and medium enterprises in Nigeria (MSMEs). This study uses the Nigeria enterprise survey dataset conducted by the World Bank between April, 2014 and February ...
Bello, O.F., Mustapha, Y.I.
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Top management commitments, HR consultants, line manager involvement, HR audit
Finance was a crucial aspect for the survival of SMEs. This study explored the factors that can influence financial innovation. Data was collected from the results of distributing questionnaires to 285 SMEs using a door-to-door approach and filling ...
Hadi Ismanto +3 more
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SME ACCESS TO FINANCE AND THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS
This paper offers an overview of research on SME access to finance during the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) in order to cull key things that we have learned. It discusses selected articles that peg the frontier of knowledge on this topic in both European
GREGORY F. UDELL
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The Welfare Effects of Formal and Informal Financial Access in the Gambia: A Comparative Assessment
The aim of this study was to comparatively assess the impact of formal and informal finance on household welfare in the Gambia. The Gambia 2015 to 2016 Integrated Household Survey (IHS3) data was analyzed using Stata software version 17.0 to assess the ...
Laston Petro Manja, Isatou A. Badjie
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Financial Crises, Income Levels and Access to Finance
In this study, we examine the impact of the 2008 Global Crisis on “access to finance” in high-income OECD, high-income non-OECD, middle-income, and low-income countries. We use three measures of access to finance.
Kaya Halil Dincer
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South African firm-level evidence of the links between finance and efficiency
Small and medium-sized enterprises are often seen as drivers of economic growth and development by generating employment opportunities. However, for SMEs to be successful they need finance. Access to finance has been found to be a major obstacle to SMEs’
Waldo Krugell, Marianne Matthee
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Corporate Social Responsibility and Access to Finance [PDF]
We investigate whether superior performance on corporate social responsibility ( CSR ) strategies leads to better access to finance. We hypothesize that better access to finance can be attributed to (1) reduced agency costs due to enhanced stakeholder engagement and
Ioannou, I, Serafeim, G, Cheng, B
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SME ACCESS TO FINANCE IN EMERGING ECONOMIES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PAKISTAN AND MALAYSIA
It has been widely accepted that SMEs make a significant contribution to the socio-economic and political infrastructure in both developed and developing countries.
Rabia RASHEED +2 more
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