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The impact of quantitative easing on UK bank lending: Why banks do not lend to businesses?

2021

Abstract The growing proportion of UK bank lending to the financial sector reached a peak in 2007 just before the onset of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC). This marks a trend in the dwindling amount of bank lending to private sector non-financial corporations (PNFCs), which was exacerbated with the Great Recession. Many central banks aimed to revive bank lending with quantitative easing (QE) and unconventional monetary policy. We propose an agent based computational economics (ACE) model which combines the main factors in the economic environment of QE and Basel regulatory framework to analyse why UK banks do not prioritize lending to non-financial businesses. The lower bond yields caused…

/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/2000/2002Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomics and EconometricsRisk weighted assetsFinancial systemBasel IIGilt yieldsCapital adequacy requirementsMonetary policyQuantitative easing0502 economics and businessRisk-weighted assetCapital requirementbank lending [Quantitative easing]050207 economics/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/industry_innovation_and_infrastructure050208 financeBond05 social sciencesMonetary policySDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic GrowthQuantitative easing: bank lending/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/decent_work_and_economic_growthAgent-based modellingFinancial crisisSDG 9 - Industry Innovation and InfrastructureSmall and medium-sized enterprisesBusiness/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1400/1407Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
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Impact of accounting process characteristics on accounting outsourcing - Comparison of users and non-users of cloud-based accounting information syst…

2019

Article In Press The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.accinf.2019.06.002 Prior literature informs us that a company's decision to outsource a business process depends on process characteristics such as how frequently the process is performed or how specific the assets required by the process are. In this article, we compare the effects of accounting process characteristics on outsourcing decisions across users of traditional and cloud-based accounting information systems (AIS). By focusing on outsourcing of accounting processes among small and medium sized enterprises, we investigate the effect of five business process characteristics (frequency, huma…

0209 industrial biotechnologyInformation Systems and ManagementulkoistaminenProcess (engineering)Business processcloud-based accounting information systemsaccountingsmall and medium-sized enterprisesAccountingCloud computing02 engineering and technologyAsset specificitytransaction costsManagement Information SystemsOutsourcingpilvipalvelut020901 industrial engineering & automationAccounting0502 economics and businessTransaction costkirjanpitobusiness.industrytransaktiokustannukset05 social scienceseconomics050201 accountingkustannuksetVariety (cybernetics)outsourcingAccounting information systembusinesspienet ja keskisuuret yrityksetFinance
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Design management capability and product innovation in SMEs

2013

[Purpose]: The aim of this paper is to present design management as a dynamic capability and to analyze its mediating role between organizational learning capability and product innovation performance in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). [Design/methodology/approach]: Structural equation modeling is used to test the research hypotheses based on data from the Italian and Spanish ceramic tile industries. The data are derived from the responses of 182 companies (50 percent of the target population) to a questionnaire addressed to Product Development Managers and Human Resource Managers. [Findings]: The results suggest that organizational learning capability enhances product innovation throu…

Design managementDesign managementKnowledge managementProduct innovationbusiness.industrySmall to medium‐sized enterprisesInnovation managementManagement Science and Operations ResearchGeneral Business Management and AccountingProduct innovationItalySpainMediationNew product developmentOrganizational learningDynamic capabilityDesign management Dynamic capabilityOrganizational learning capabilityBusinessSmall and medium-sized enterprisesMarketingInnovationHuman resourcesSmall to medium-sized enterprisesManagement Decision
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Contemporary Role of SMEs in Employment in Manufacturing and Service Industries

2017

Abstract. Analysis made in the article allows to conclude that the SME sector of high-tech manufacturing industries plays growing role in solving the problems of employment in developed countries. However, the major problem is that it is capable for only partial compensation of the loss of jobs in labour intensive sectors of the economy. Accumulation of knowledge of the population in industrialized countries together with high levels of computer literacy contributes to the revitalization of business services sellers that are mainly small sized businesses. In the era of fast growing technology industries, in particular related to IT sector, the role of SMEs in economy is increasing as they a…

Economic growtheducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryEconomic sectorPopulationPolicy analysisMarket economyManufacturingWorkforceBusinessSmall and medium-sized enterpriseseducationTertiary sector of the economyProductivityProceedings of 5th International Scientific Conference Contemporary Issues in Business, Management and Education ‘2017
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Role of alternative food networks in Sicilian farms

2014

Today the short supply chain can be carried out through several typologies which are called as alternative food networks (AFNs). In fact, according to some studies, it is an 'alternative' response to the dominant agro-food system, which offers the possibility to produce food products through supply chains that are opposed to long, complex and rationally organised industrial chains. In the last years many European farmers adopted short supply chain to commercialise their agro-food products and Italy is one of the EU members in which AFNs are developed, thanks to its numerous typical an local products. The aim of this paper has been to analyse the role that AFNs play in Sicilian farms and how…

Economics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipAFNcompetitiveneSupply chainentrepreneurshiplocal developmentsupply chain.Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleBusiness and International Managementenvironmental sustainabilityIndustrial organizationSustainable developmentSupply chain managementSMEsmall and medium enterpriseShort food supply chainsalternative food networkAgro-food productrural territoryincomeEconomySustainabilitySmall and medium-sized enterprisesBusinessRural areafarm
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The impact of corporate characteristics on the financial decisions of companies: Evidence on funding decisions by Italian SMEs

2015

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) represent a large percentage of the corporate tissue of developed countries, but they do not have adequate attention. In fact, various researchers have focused their studies on larger and well-known companies. This paper aims to investigate the impact of corporate characteristic on the financial choices of SMEs, with a specific focus on agro-food micro companies. Access to finance is vital in business start-up, development and growth for SMEs, all with very different needs and facing different challenges in terms of finance compared to large companies. The lack of equity invested in small enterprises makes them more dependent on other external sources (e.…

Economics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipOverdraftcapital structureSociology and Political ScienceCapital structureSMEsManagement Information SystemsEmpirical researchManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruraleddc:650EconomicsBank loansFinancebusiness.industry05 social sciencesEquity (finance)Capital structurebank loansExternal sourceinternal sourceexternal sourceFactoringAgro-food firms050211 marketingAccess to financeagro-food firmsSmall and medium-sized enterprisesInternal sourcebusinessCapital structure Internal source External source Bank loans Agro-food firms SMEs050203 business & managementInformation Systemscapital structure; internal source; external source; bank loans; agro-food firms; SMEs
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Financial literacy, value creation and firm performance. An investigation of Italian small and medium enterprises

2023

This article aims to determine the influence of entrepreneurs’ financial literacy for the growth of SMEs’ value. The paper verifies the hypothesis that there is a significant relationship between financial literacy and value creation, as indicated by economic value added (EVA®). The study analyses 162 Italian SMEs operating in the textile and clothing sector. The analysis period is between 2011 and 2013. Regression analysis and correlation analysis have been applied to test the hypotheses. The results suggest a positive and significant relationship between financial literacy and the variables that drive the value creation. Greater financial literacy allows SMEs to optimise their capital str…

Economics and EconometricsEntrepreneurshipfinancial educationValue creationsmall and medium-sized enterprisebusiness.industryvalue creationSMEsmall and medium-sized enterprisesAccountingSMEsEconomic Value Addedentrepreneurshipfirm performancefinancial literacyeconomic value added.economic value addedFinancial literacyfinancial literacy; financial education; small and medium-sized enterprises; SMEs; entrepreneurship; firm performance; value creation; economic value added.BusinessSmall and medium-sized enterprisesBusiness and International Management
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Institutional distance and international networking

2017

We focus on how small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) adapt to differences in institutional logics (values, beliefs, and rules) in their networking when they enter an institutionally distant market. We address gaps in the literature, relating to the role of institutional logics in SME internationalization, and how institutional distance affects the formation of network ties. We show how the social interaction involved in internationalization is embedded in the institutional logics followed by partnering actors. Specifically, we demonstrate how institutional distance may constrain the networking activities of SMEs and identify practices that may support successful internationalization. …

Economics and EconometricsFocus (computing)business.industry05 social sciencesverkostoituminennetworking (making contacts)small and medium-sized enterprisesSMEsinstitutional logicsDevelopmentPublic relationsinstitutional distanceInternationalization0502 economics and businessinternationalisation050211 marketingBusiness and International Managementbusinessta512kansainvälistyminenpienet ja keskisuuret yritykset050203 business & managementEntrepreneurship and Regional Development
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Does Environmental Uncertainty Affect Entrepreneurs’ Orientation and Performance? Empirical Evidence from Indonesian SMEs

2012

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have a critical role in economic growth in Indonesia and become the backbone for job creation, poverty alleviation, and safeguard during the crisis. However, they are highly exposed to uncertain environments. The present study aimed to investigate the influence of SMEs’ entrepreneurial orientation on business performance when uncertain environments exist. A total of 152 Indonesian SMEs were studied in order to assess this relationship. Moderated regression analysis is performed as the main statistical procedures to analyse the moderating role of environmental uncertainty on the influence of entrepreneurial orientation on business performance. Surprisingly…

Economics and EconometricsPovertyEntrepreneurial orientationRegression analysislcsh:BusinessAffect (psychology)entrepreneurial orientationlanguage.human_languagebusiness performanceIndonesianOrder (exchange)languageenvironmental uncertaintySmall and medium-sized enterprisesBusinessBusiness and International ManagementMarketingEmpirical evidencelcsh:HF5001-6182Industrial organizationbusiness performance; entrepreneurial orientation; environmental uncertaintyGadjah Mada International Journal of Business
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Developing business networking opportunities for SMEs through business ecosystem and ICT

2010

Globalisation is a new challenge for European small and medium enterprises; indeed, on one hand, it represents a threat, since new emerging companies are entering their domestic market, but on the other hand, it represents the opportunity to enter new emerging and growing markets. In order to win this challenge, European SMEs need to play the networking card; in fact, it is well acknowledged that networking can improve SMEs effectiveness and efficiency which is absolutely necessary to win the globalisation battle. Many public regional institutions are thinking about how to improve the networking capacity of their SMEs through specific programs and investments. This paper reports the results…

Economics and Econometricsenterprise interoperabilityStrategy and Managementbusiness research for SMEBusiness ecosystemdistributed ICT platforms.Settore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleDomestic marketBusiness relationship managementGlobalizationOrder (exchange)Information and Communications TechnologyManagement of Technology and InnovationBusiness networkingSmall and medium-sized enterprisesBusinessBusiness and International ManagementMarketingbusiness ecosystemSMEs networking
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