FINANCIAL PLANNING AND DECISION MAKING AS PREDICTORS OF FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE IN MSMES

Q4 Decision Sciences
Erika Dolores Ruiz, Julio Fernando Salazar Gómez, María de Jesús Valdivia Rivera
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Purpose: the present study demonstrates that the combination of financial planning and decision making jointly contribute as predictors of efficient financial performance, permeating into MSMEs’ market sustainability.   Theoretical Framework: Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) currently have a relevant role in gross domestic product and direct job creation in Latin American countries. The literature shows that financial planning is a highly valuable tool for large businesses, facilitating decision making and creating positive impacts on financial performance. However, these studies are centered on businesses classified as large, excluding MSMEs. Recent studies have approached financial planning, decision making, and financial performance in MSMEs on an individualized basis.   Methodology: The study carried out was quantitative, non-experimental, correlation, cross-sectional, and explanatory. A total of 308 MSMEs participated, obtained from the National Geography and Statistics Institute (INEGI, 2019), of which 34.41% were industrial, 32.14% commercial, and 33.41% from the service sector. Normal distribution tests were done (Kolmogorov-Smirnov tests), along with symmetry and kurtosis.   Findings: The findings suggest that MSMEs which have been around for seven years or more have financial planning knowledge favoring their decision-making and generating efficient financial performance, making time a determining factor.   Research, Practical & Social Implications: Our findings have significant implications for generating proper planning based on solid tools, with the effect of assertive decision making which favors financial performance.   Originality/Value: The most important contribution from this study to MSMEs is to show that financial planning is not only for large organizations, but can apply to them as well.
财务规划和决策是预测微系统企业财务绩效的指标
目的:本研究表明,财务规划和决策的结合共同有助于预测有效的财务绩效,并渗透到中小微企业的市场可持续性中。理论框架:中小微型企业(MSMEs)目前在拉美国家的国内生产总值和直接创造就业方面发挥着重要作用。文献表明,财务规划是大型企业的一个非常有价值的工具,可促进决策制定并对财务业绩产生积极影响。然而,这些研究主要针对的是大型企业,不包括中小微企业。近期的研究从个体化的角度探讨了中小微企业的财务规划、决策制定和财务绩效。研究方法:本研究为定量、非实验、相关、横截面和解释性研究。从国家地理和统计研究所(INEGI,2019 年)共获得 308 家中小微企业的数据,其中 34.41% 为工业企业,32.14% 为商业企业,33.41% 为服务业企业。进行了正态分布检验(Kolmogorov-Smirnov 检验)以及对称性和峰度检验。研究结果研究结果表明,成立时间在 7 年或以上的中小微企业拥有财务规划知识,有利于其决策和产生高效的财务绩效,因此时间是一个决定性因素。研究、实践和社会意义:我们的研究结果对于在可靠工具的基础上制定适当的规划具有重要意义,其效果是有利于财务业绩的果断决策。原创性/价值:本研究对中小微企业最重要的贡献在于表明,财务规划不仅适用于大型组织,也适用于中小微企业。
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International Journal of Professional Business Review
International Journal of Professional Business Review Business, Management and Accounting-Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)
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