中小企业政府资助融资的使用:利用金融增长周期对加拿大中小企业的实证检验

C. Osakwe, S. Dhaliwal, K. Jagoda
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本研究通过金融增长周期的视角考察了中小企业(SMEs),强调实体的融资选择随着其规模、年龄和信息透明度的变化而变化。在这项研究中,我们研究了纽芬兰和拉布拉多省第二大城市科纳布鲁克市的中小企业,分析了他们的资金来源,同时特别关注两个主要属性,规模和年龄。利用金融增长周期模型,我们研究了随着中小企业规模和年龄的增长,它们可以通过各种选择来满足融资需求的效率。我们特别讨论了与政府资助融资相关的研究结果,得出的结论是,随着中小企业年龄的增长,它们越来越有可能选择联邦资助的融资作为资金来源。在本研究中,我们以一个城市(Corner Brook)的中小企业为样本,对金融增长周期范式进行实证检验。本文考察了政府资助融资在克服中小企业成长周期不同阶段的信息不透明问题中的作用。研究发现,政府资助融资在中小企业融资中发挥了重要作用。这一发现表明,即使在金融增长周期的早期阶段,企业也应考虑获得政府融资来源。
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USE of Government Assisted Financing by SMES: An Empirical Examination of Canadian SMES using the Financial Growth Cycle
This study examines Small and Mid-sized Enterprises (SMEs) through the lens of the financial growth cycle, which emphasizes that an entity’s financing options change as they change in size, age, and informational transparency. For this study, we examined SMEs in the city of Corner Brook, the second largest city in the province of Newfoundland & Labrador, analyzing their sources of capital while specifically focusing on two main attributes, size and age. Utilizing the financial growth cycle model, we examined how efficiently SME financing needs are being met through the various options available to them as they grow in size and age. We discuss in particular, findings related to government assisted financing, concluding that as SMEs grows older, they are increasingly likely to opt for federally funded financing as a source of capital. In this study, we sampled SMEs in one city (Corner Brook) to empirically test the financial growth cycle paradigm. The paper investigates the role that government sponsored financing plays in overcoming the information opacity problem of SMEs at different stages of the growth cycle. The study observes that government sponsored financing appears to play an important role in SME financing. The finding suggests that firms should consider accessing sources of government financing even at an early stage in the financial growth cycle.
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