2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12229559
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How Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprise Innovation Affects Credit Accessibility: The Case of Vietnam

Abstract: Nowadays, small- and medium-sized enterprises play crucial roles in both developed and developing countries. They create new employment, fulfill the market gap, contribute to Gross Domestic Product and boost the whole economy. However, small- and medium-sized enterprises face more financial constraints than large enterprises, which prevent them from growing and expanding their activities. This paper aims to investigate how the innovation of small- and medium-sized enterprises impacts on credit accessibility in… Show more

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“…Second, SMEs are important force for the national economy, accounting for an average rate of over 90% (Schaper 2020 ). This rate is especially high in emerging economies such as Vietnam that accounted for about 97% and provided 60% of employment opportunities for society and contributed over 40% to GDP (Nguyen et al 2020 ). Although CG thinking has improved to some extent over time, however, due to limited resources for development, most SMEs are still governed in the old way which prioritizes profits over other benefits for society and the environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, SMEs are important force for the national economy, accounting for an average rate of over 90% (Schaper 2020 ). This rate is especially high in emerging economies such as Vietnam that accounted for about 97% and provided 60% of employment opportunities for society and contributed over 40% to GDP (Nguyen et al 2020 ). Although CG thinking has improved to some extent over time, however, due to limited resources for development, most SMEs are still governed in the old way which prioritizes profits over other benefits for society and the environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(e.g., References [ 14 16 ]). After World War II, East Asian countries and Southeast Asian countries relied on sufficient manpower to form an economic structure dominated by export processing, which became a production link in the global division of labor (e.g., References [ 17 20 ]). In that process, Japan, South Korea, and Singapore have reached high development levels and become developed countries (e.g., References [ 21 ]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One possible explanation for this disparity could be a lack of resources and support for smaller and medium-sized firms. Larger firms may have more resources and support systems in place, such as R & D departments and access to finance, that enable them to pursue product innovation more effectively (Schaeffer, 2015;Nguyen et al 2020).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%