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Financial distress in SMEs is a common phenomenon across the world, which has been a subject matter of academicians …, professionals and government. Although SMEs are contributing to the economy in the form of employment, supply of products and … services by using indigenous technologies, social entrepreneurship, income generating activities etc. SMEs are found most …
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The article is devoted to the problems of development small innovative enterprises - start-ups. The most successful experience of the creation and development of start-up companies in Poland, Slovenia and Czechia, including the programs of their support are investigated. It was concluded on...
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In this paper we discuss the challenges for the European SMEs facing increased global competition, and how it is … offers an assessment of the importance of SMEs in the EU context and particularly in the regions concerned by the new … is a wide empirical literature, and a lot of practical experience, on innovation strategies for SMEs and clusters in …
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importance of the tertiary sector in developed economies. SMEs represent a significant element of each market economy; they are …
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Very little is known about the effectiveness of SME policies, and a careful look at the structure, mechanisms and incentives provided by these policies suggest caution in their implementation and, most importantly, the need to carefully and closely monitor their results. This paper relies on the...
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to promote entrepreneurship and support SMEs. Then, applying cluster analysis techniques to a group of proxy variables …
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India is touted as a new entrepreneurship powerhouse and the next Asian miracle. There have been some successful and many unsuccessful attempts to promote entrepreneurship and small business development in India. There are also some well-founded rationales as well as a number of misinformed and...
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Public policy is currently shifting from SME policy towards entrepreneurship policy, which supports entrepreneurship without directing attention to quantitative goals and specific firms or employment groups. The institutional framework set by public policy affects the prevalence and performance...
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India stands apart when compared with many others developing countries in terms of its long standing history of supporting the small scale industries (SSI) through reservation of product items for the SSI. Despite all these, the performance of the MSME sector in India remained subdued. In the...
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