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<p class="Abstract">Sharia microfinance and financial technology have a very significant role as an effective solution for accessing finance for small and micro-enterprises (MSEs). The research aims to investigate the business model used, type of contracts employed, other legal aspects, and the risk mitigation dimension involved.
Euis Amalia, Indra Rahmatullah
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PENGARUH ORIENTASI KEWIRAUSAHAAN DAN KEMITRAAN TERHADAP ASET STRATEGIK UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KINERJA USAHA MIKRO KECIL (Studi pada Usaha Mikro Kecil Peternakan Sapi Potong di Kabupaten Batang) [PDF]
Micro and Small Enterprises (MSEs) of cattle farmers at Kabupaten Batang are small-scale economic activity that build on its own initiative. This Enterprises engaged in breeding, enlargement, until fattening.
MAHFUDZ, Mahfudz +2 more
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ABSTRACT In England, legislation outlines that disabled children and young people should primarily be educated within mainstream provision. Nevertheless, limitations remain in how disabled children and young people experience mainstream educational spaces, particularly those with socio‐emotional and behavioural differences.
Janice Mclaughlin +5 more
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Getting the definition of 'consumer' right - Worrying about the smaller ones in Fiji
This paper argues that the definition of consumer in Fiji should be broadened to include the micro and small enterprises (MSEs). A survey conducted by the National Centre for Small and Micro Enterprises Development in Fiji provides a deep insight into ...
Khatri, Bhumika
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ABSTRACT Research on English‐Medium‐Instruction (EMI) highlights inadequate support for students transitioning from L1‐medium‐instruction to EMI. To date, little research has focused on how L2 students’ adaptation to an EMI environment influences their L2 learning motivation (LLM).
Kevin W. H. Tai
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THE GENDERED ASPECTS OF MSES IN MENA: EVIDENCE FROM EGYPT AND TURKEY [PDF]
This study attempts to shed light on the gendered aspect of MSEs (i.e. how the sectors of activities, income, growth, etc. differ by the gender of the entrepreneur) and tests some of the main claims of the rather modest available literature by means of ...
Baslevent, Cem, El-Hamidi, Fatma
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Abstract This study explores the intersection of the informal and circular economies and its implications for business, management and organization (BMO) scholarship and practice. Informal circularity, practices of collecting, reusing, repairing, recycling and repurposing materials outside formal economic, legal and regulatory arrangements, constitutes
Tulin Dzhengiz +3 more
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How firm characteristics affect the level of constrain to growth : An empirical analysis of micro and small firms in Vietnam [PDF]
Economic literature has introduced large theories on critical role of micro and small firms (MSEs) in the economic development. Particularly in developing countries, the development of the sectore has become a channel of poverty reduction by providing ...
Thi Quynh Trang Do
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The Role of Kredit USAha Rakyat (Kur) to Micro and Small Business Development in City Bandar Lampung [PDF]
This research is to investigate the effects of private capital and the role of the Micro Credit Program capital (KUR) for the development of small and micro-businesses (SMEs) in Bandar Lampung City.
Anggraini, E. N. (Evi) +1 more
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ABSTRACT As transnational land investments continue to expand across the Global South, land governance in many settings is shifting from largely informal arrangements towards greater formalization. However, we know less about how entrepreneurs sustain and rework land control as host states tighten regulation and introduce new formal requirements and ...
Ben Fan, Xiaobo Hua, Yasuyuki Kono
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