Ferdos Jamal, Zhijun Yan, Usmanullah Khan, Muhammad Zubair, Salman Ahmad, Farhad Sultan, Ibad Ullah
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Abstract
Aims: The aim of this paper is to determine the impact of infrastructure, finance and training on the performance of Pakistani SMEs, using micro level data.
Study Design: Quantitative descriptive
Place and Duration of Study: World Bank Enterprise survey of 1247 Pakistani manufacturing SMEs is used.
Methodology: To test the hypothesis of this study, descriptive and regression analysis is used to regress firm performance variable on finance, infrastructure and training.
Results: The principle finding of this paper shows that finance is highly significant and positive relationship with SMEs performance. In comparison, infrastructure and training did not significant impact on performance of SMEs.
Conclusion: Through infrastructure, finance and training, SMEs can achieve better performance.