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It is possible to use several indicators for evaluating the characteristics of the retail structure. Each of the indicators used to identify the key features of Croatian retail structure would result in a conclusion about its fragmentation. Tradesmen's form is significant segment of the small...
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Despite the emergence of a large scale organised retail industry, the unorganised retail market is the most significant mode of retailing for the major population in India. Today's Indian retail industry is evolved from the traditional unorganised retailing. The unorganised retail consist of...
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While e-procurement is widely advocated as an effective tool to promote participation of SMEs in public procurement markets, little evidence exists as to what factors may influence the allocation of contracts to differently sized firms. We analyze transactions – below the EU-thresholds –...
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Although it is widely recognized that public procurement may act as a “pull” mechanism for development and employment, serious concerns are constantly voiced as to the friendliness of public procurement processes towards small and medium enterprises (SMEs), arguably the most vital sector of...
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This paper aims to analyze the public policies that can be adopted in order to support small retail firms located in town centers and countryside small towns. The role of small retailing has been recognized for the preservation of an economic, social and cultural identity of both town centers...
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This study evaluated the role of SMEs in tackling unemployment in Nigeria with particular emphasis on the sustainability of the employment generated by SMEs. Annual time-series data were sourced from World Development Indicators (2019) for the period between 1991 and 2018. The study employed the...
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In theory, e-commerce marketplaces connect buyers and sellers, open trade opportunities, and reduce transaction costs thereby creating opportunities for more inclusive trade and even GVC participation, especially for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). Further, there is some...
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We analyze the effect of supermarket entry on the exit of small stores in the food retailing sector in Montevideo between 1998 and 2007. By using detailed geographical information about supermarkets and smaller stores we are able to identify the link between entrants and the exit of nearby small...
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For decades entrepreneurial motivations have been related to entrepreneurial behavior, in areas such as investments or formulation of strategies, however, its link with the adoption of e-commerce in microenterprises has not been explored in depth. Likewise, most of the research on e-commerce has...
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The benefits of e-commerce are apparent not only for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and large firms, but also for micro firms. Hence, implementing e-sales for micro firms is worth exploring. This study examines the relationship between the use of e-commerce and productivity implications on...
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