Cutting Red Tape – Legal and Institutional Tools to Promote SMEs

Q2 Social Sciences
Danube Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.2478/danb-2020-0011
Tina Sever, Dejan Ravšelj, Aleksander Aristovnik, P. Kovač
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Abstract

Abstract The pursuit of global competitiveness requires a complex system of measures that enable the promotion of business. Yet this goal is strongly hindered by interdisciplinary (legal, economic, managerial, IT) red tape programs in both national and supranational frameworks. The aim of the paper is to enhance the understanding of red tape by identifying key sector-specific problems in administrative areas that are crucial for SMEs and offer suggestions for improvement. The paper explores measures related to red tape in the Slovenian and European contexts based on the understanding that transparent regulation with efficient procedures is a precondition for a business-friendly environment that attracts investments. The research is based on a combination of empirical methods applied to a base of over 900 surveys collected from Slovenian SMEs in 2016 and 2017. The results show that entrepreneurs see the greatest administrative burdens in the area of accounting and financial reports, especially the number of the documents needed, the time needed to perform a procedure, and the need for outsourcing.
减少繁文缛节——促进中小企业发展的法律和制度工具
摘要追求全球竞争力需要一套复杂的措施体系,以促进商业发展。然而,国家和超国家框架中的跨学科(法律、经济、管理、IT)繁文缛节项目严重阻碍了这一目标的实现。该文件的目的是通过确定对中小企业至关重要的行政领域中的关键部门特定问题,并提出改进建议,来增强对繁文缛节的理解。本文件探讨了斯洛文尼亚和欧洲背景下与繁文缛节有关的措施,基于这样一种理解,即具有有效程序的透明监管是吸引投资的商业友好环境的先决条件。该研究基于2016年和2017年从斯洛文尼亚中小企业收集的900多份调查的实证方法。结果表明,企业家在会计和财务报告领域的行政负担最大,尤其是所需文件的数量、执行程序所需的时间以及外包的必要性。
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Danube
Danube Social Sciences-Law
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