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mediating effect of the competence of entrepreneurs on the relationship between bank finance and performance of MSMEs and bridge … not significant. However, bank finance has a significant positive effect on the performance of MSMEs. Moreover, the study … revealed the significant mediating effect of behavioral finance on the relationship between bank finance and performance of …
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Greater financial intermediation has a positive impact on economic development of a country and banks can play a stabilizing role in an era of rising income inequality. Despite numerous models such as priority sector lending, SHG model, Correspondent banking, RRBs, UCBs, etc. the agenda of...
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This study has been aimed at verifying the influence of human resource accounting practices and its impact on the financial performance of 30 select small-scale industries located in Odisha. Financial data for the purpose have been collected from the secondary sources for five years starting...
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performance of urban microenterprises in the Indian manufacturing sector. Using data from the 2006 World Bank survey of Indian …
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With maturity in the microfinance market in South Asia, it is observed that some microfinance members' needs grow beyond the boundaries of traditional microfinance group loans. In addition, there are other small enterprises whose needs are not met by microfinance institutions or commercial...
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696 Pakistani SMEs from the World Bank's Enterprise Survey, and bivariate probit estimation techniques were used. The …
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With limited data and information, this paper aims to examine the recent developments in women participation/entrepreneurs in India.. This paper focuses on women entrepreneurs in micro, small and medium enterprises. The objective of the paper is: a) to estimate the ratio of women labor force in...
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Many studies have shown that female-owned micro-enterprises are less profitable and have lower returns to capital than their male-owned counterparts. In this paper, we investigate two possible drivers for the gender gap in business performance: 1) buyers are less likely to buy from women-owned...
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This paper probes the drivers, dimensions, achievements, and outcomes of technological innovations carried out by SMEs in the auto components, electronics, and machine tool sectors of Bangalore in India. Further, it ascertains the growth rates of innovative SMEs vis-à-vis non-innovative SMEs in...
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Empirical work on micro and small firms has focused on developed countries. The little work that exists on developing countries is all too often based on small samples taken from ad hoc questionnaires. The census data we analyze are fairly representative of the structure of small business in...
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