2023
DOI: 10.4018/jgim.334015
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The Effect of Information Resources Management in the UK on Financial Institutions

Victor Chang,
Vincent Andrew Kozah,
Qianwen Ariel Xu
et al.

Abstract: The authors adopt the resource-based view (RBV) and information processing theory to discover the problems that impact the capital structure of financial institutions in the UK. Five firm-level explanatory variables (profitability, size, tangibility, age, and growth) were selected. The relevant capital structure measure was then regressed against the dependent variable leverage (debt-to-equity ratio). Consequently, correlation and multivariate regressions are applied to firm financial data from the selected fi… Show more

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“…The extent of DI In the initial phase catalyzed the onset of Shaji's subsequent development stage. E-commerce pioneers recognized the villagers' technological disadvantages, their exclusion from the information society, and the uneven distribution of business development resources (Chang et al 2023;Li et al 2022). This awareness deepened as people observed significant changes externally.…”
Section: Table 4 How a Non-self-determined Community Presents Itself ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extent of DI In the initial phase catalyzed the onset of Shaji's subsequent development stage. E-commerce pioneers recognized the villagers' technological disadvantages, their exclusion from the information society, and the uneven distribution of business development resources (Chang et al 2023;Li et al 2022). This awareness deepened as people observed significant changes externally.…”
Section: Table 4 How a Non-self-determined Community Presents Itself ...mentioning
confidence: 99%