中小企业绩效的财务决定因素。来自肯尼亚皮革业的证据

A. Benedict, Jackline Kinya Gitonga, Annette Serwaa Agyeman, Baffour Tutu Kyei
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中小企业是全球经济中最活跃的企业之一,拥有丰富的尚未开发的资源。尽管有一些关于中小企业面临的挑战的启示,但几乎没有全面捕捉到影响中小企业业绩的金融因素,特别是在肯尼亚皮革行业。本研究以肯尼亚皮革行业为例,探讨了影响中小企业绩效的金融因素。研究数据是通过对300名受访者进行问卷调查收集的,这些受访者是从肯尼亚皮革行业的中小企业中随机选择的。研究发现,金融素养、信贷获取和税收是影响中小企业绩效的具有统计学意义的金融因素。因此,研究报告建议,政府应加大对发展中小企业的承诺,向中小企业,特别是肯尼亚皮革行业的中小企业提供优惠税率和免税待遇。此外,中小企业应提高他们的金融知识,这将有助于增加他们获得信贷的机会。
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Financial determinants of SMEs performance. Evidence from Kenya leather industry
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are one of the buoyant businesses in the global economy with abundant resources that have not been fully exploited. Despite several revelations on the challenges of SMEs, little to none have comprehensively captured financial factors affecting the performance of SMEs, particularly, in the Kenyan leather sector. This study explores financial factors that are affecting the performance of SMEs using the case of the leather industry sector in Kenya. The study data was collected by administering questionnaires to 300 respondents who were randomly chosen from SMEs within Kenyan leather sector. The study found that financial literacy, credit access and tax are statistically significant financial factors affecting the performances of SMEs. As a result, the study recommends that Government should increase its commitment to develop SMEs by offering favorable tax rates and tax exemptions to SMEs especially those in the leather sector of Kenya. Also, SMEs should heighten their financial literacy which will help augment their access to credit.
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