Current challenges and future trends for Romanian small and medium enterprises : an empirical study
Ionica Oncioiu
This study is an exploration of the dynamics of the present Romanian SME’ landscape. I offer first an overview of the characteristics of Romanian entrepreneurship and of the general impact of the recent crisis on the Romanian SME. I outline further the main constraints faced by the SME in the specific Romanian context and sketch current trends of Romanian SME. I employ hereby an econometric model - Markov chains - which I state as rewarding when investigating the evolution of SME, and apply it to a set of empirical data (SME from Romania’s South-Eastern region), in order to assess the evolution of these Romanian SME during the period 2007-2011. I present further two scenarios for the evolution of Romanian SME for the current and next period (up to 2016). Based on the results of this analysis, I formulate in the conclusions a set of recommendations which are aimed at supporting the consolidation of the Romanian SME sector.
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2013
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Authors: | Oncioicu, Ionica |
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Advances in management & applied economics. - London : Scienpress, ISSN 1792-7552, ZDB-ID 26142405. - Vol. 3.2013, 3, p. 67-83
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