Access to finance, financial management, and growth of non-traditional export firms in Ghana: Does sector difference count?

IF 2.7 Q2 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Comfort Ama Akorfa Anipa , Frank Agyemang Karikari , Seth Acquah Boateng , Michael Provide Fumey , Agnes Nyamenaose Essuman , Mariam Ibrahim Baidoo , Prince Delove Assan , Lawrence Yaw Kusi
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This paper investigates the impact of access to finance (A2F) and financial management (FM) on the growth of Ghana's non-traditional export (NTE) firms while examining the moderating role of sector differences. Data were collected from 146 NTE firms using structured questionnaires employing Partial Least Square-Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM), revealing three key findings. First, A2F significantly and positively impacts the growth of NTE firms in Ghana. Second, FM practices serve as a partial mediator in the relationship between A2F and firm growth, enhancing the effectiveness of financial resources. Third, the sector of business significantly moderates the relationship between A2F and firm growth, with the agricultural industry showing distinct patterns compared to the manufacturing and handicraft industries. The strength of these relationships varies systematically across different NTE sectors, with A2F having a more substantial effect on growth in the agricultural industry. Conversely, FM practices demonstrate more potent effects in the manufacturing and handicraft sectors. These findings suggest policymakers and financial institutions should develop tailored support mechanisms for NTE firms based on sector-specific needs. In contrast, firm managers should prioritize effective FM practices to optimally leverage A2F for sustainable growth.
加纳非传统出口公司的融资渠道、财务管理和增长:行业差异是否算数?
本文研究了融资渠道(A2F)和财务管理(FM)对加纳非传统出口(NTE)企业增长的影响,同时考察了部门差异的调节作用。通过采用偏最小二乘结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)的结构化问卷调查,从146家NTE公司收集了数据,揭示了三个关键发现。首先,A2F显著且积极地影响加纳NTE公司的成长。第二,财务管理实践在A2F与企业成长的关系中起到部分中介作用,增强了财务资源的有效性。第三,商业部门显著调节了A2F与企业增长之间的关系,与制造业和手工业相比,农业表现出明显的模式。这些关系的强度在不同的NTE部门之间有系统的差异,A2F对农业产业的增长有更大的影响。相反,FM实践在制造业和手工业部门显示出更有效的效果。这些发现表明,政策制定者和金融机构应根据行业具体需求,为NTE企业制定量身定制的支持机制。相反,企业管理者应该优先考虑有效的FM实践,以最佳地利用A2F实现可持续增长。
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Scientific African
Scientific African Multidisciplinary-Multidisciplinary
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