Medium enterprises
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This research paper shed a light on the challenges faced during the implementation of an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system in an organization, with a specific focus on project management and project monitoring. This paper also presents a case study of a company in Vietnam that experienced difficulties during the go-live phase of their ERP implementation due to poor project monitoring.
8p vifilm 11-10-2024 1 0 Download
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The aim of this paper was to build assessment model and attest it in the case of Vietnam’s Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) regarding manager’s knowledge in preparing the information on financial statements.
11p vibecca 01-10-2024 0 0 Download
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This study was conducted to examine general information of the tax obligations and perceived tax compliance of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Gia Lam - Hanoi. In this study, 150 SMEs were selected randomly and analyzed using descriptive analyses and principal component analysis (PCA).
6p vibecca 01-10-2024 1 0 Download
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This study confirmed the significance of accounting software in reducing frauds and errors in SMEs’ businesses despite some drawbacks. It showed that the managers’ ability to access the software and the decentralization of power in accessing the accounting software were the two key factors deciding the success/failure of applying accounting software to control frauds and errors.
10p vibecca 01-10-2024 1 1 Download
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In this study, the effect of technological innovation capabilities (R&D capability, technology accumulation capability, technological innovation system) possessed by Korean small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) on their competitiveness improvement through innovation performance (product development and process development capabilities) was investigated. As a result of empirical analysis using the questionnaire, it was found that the R&D capability of small and medium-sized manufacturing industries in Korea did not affect product development capability or process development capability.
12p toduongg 24-08-2024 3 1 Download
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In the context of the Industrial Revolution 4.0, digital transformation is a trending and urgent activity worldwide. The digital transformation adoption will bring Vietnamese small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) many benefits such as cutting operating costs, reaching the maximum potential customers in the same period of time, supporting leaders in making decisions quickly and accurately, etc. to help enterprises improve the efficiency of their production and business activities and enhance their competitiveness.
14p toduongg 24-08-2024 1 0 Download
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This paper is conducted to investigate the relationship between digitalization and business model innovation within small and medium enterprises. Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are an important component of Vietnam's economy and society but lag in digitalization compared to larger enterprises. Business model innovation (BMI) is a necessary solution to have impacts on firm performance. While the world is heavily affected by digital transformation, innovation plays an important role in business development.
18p toduongg 24-08-2024 1 0 Download
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The study provides empirical evidence from a sample of 438 employees working in small and medium-sized enterprises in Vietnam through assessing the appropriateness of the measurement model and testing the linear structural model PLS- SEM. Research results show that the components of the green transformation leadership style have a positive influence on green human resource management.
15p toduongg 24-08-2024 5 1 Download
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Digital transformation is one of the top concerns of businesses in Vietnam. In the world and in Vietnam, there have been many studies related to this topic, but focusing mainly on the digital transformation process in general in countries, organizations and businesses. The number of studies that contribute to the assessment of the digital maturity in businesses, especially SMEs, is still quite modest.
14p toduongg 24-08-2024 3 1 Download
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Underpinned by the technology-organisation-environment framework, this paper aims to present a theoretical model of barriers to e-marketplace adoption by Vietnamese SMEs. The theoretical model reveals twelve critical barriers, including lack of benefits, lack of compatibility, complexity, perceived risks, costs, lack of top management support, lack of knowledge readiness, lack of financial readiness, lack of innovativeness, lack of customer support, lack of external support, and lack of government support.
18p toduongg 24-08-2024 2 1 Download
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The primary objective of this paper is to examine and explore the relationship between Entrepreneurial Orientation and Business Performance in small and medium size enterprises (SMEs) with the moderating role of supply chain management style. The role and importance of SMEs in the overall economic development and employment generation has been an area of great interest for researchers and policy makers.
5p longtimenosee10 26-04-2024 5 2 Download
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The results of the research showed that the scorecard is balanced and affects the financial performance of small and medium enterprises’ supply chain. In this research, Pearson correlation coefficient and regression test were used. The results of this study showed that the balanced scorecard is effective on the financial performance of small and medium enterprises supply chain.
4p longtimenosee10 26-04-2024 4 2 Download
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The most preferred product branding behavior by local customers and local product is equivalent competitive standing for local and foreign products. Basically, well-known brands are likely to be purchased rather than those that are unknown. People often trust what they know and distrust, or, at the very least, feel suspicious with unknown brands.
5p longtimenosee10 26-04-2024 2 2 Download
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In addition to financial liberalization - our main explanatory variable, we control other factors which may affect SMEs’ collateral requirements such as country and firm characteristics. The main result shows that financial liberalization increases the likelihood of collateral requirements.
15p vimarillynhewson 02-01-2024 6 1 Download
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This thesis adopts an explanatory sequential mixed-approach, incorporating two inter-related studies investigates the resilience capabilities of Hong Kong-based SMEs. Specifically, the overall objective is to empirically examine the multidimensionality of resilience capability, and how each dimension is developed, utilized, and evolved over time and in various contexts. Study 1 involves a survey of 177 Hong Kong-based SMEs and explores the interrelationship between resilience capabilities and firm performance, and the moderating impact of environmental turbulence on these relationships.
332p runthenight04 02-02-2023 10 2 Download
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The study examines how Small-Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) demonstrate a range of innovation capabilities when they collaborate with a regional university research centre. This collaboration is shown to be important to create and exchange new knowledge to advance the firms innovation performance. The study demonstrates the ability of firms to acquire and exploit this knowledge, which is a business competency described as absorptive capacity (AC). AC relies on several antecedents or factors to engage with a collective learning process.
243p runthenight04 02-02-2023 9 3 Download
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The aim of the thesis "Copreneurial sustainability: optimizing structures in small and medium U.S. enterprises" is to identify structures that support long-term sustainability of the copreneurial enterprise and its subsystems. To support the aim of the thesis, the following research question was derived from the literature review: What optimizing structures are created by copreneurs to achieve sustainability of both the business and the family?
350p runthenight04 02-02-2023 6 2 Download
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This thesis develops a contingency-based model for competitive advantage, tested over time on a sample of rapidly growing small-to-medium enterprises. Incorporating two independent studies, the project addresses interactions between specific elements of strategic orientation, strategic behaviour, firm performance, while examining the moderating role of environmental turbulence.
243p runthenight04 02-02-2023 5 2 Download
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By drawing attention to individuals’ emotional intelligence, employees’ personal initiative and individuals’ perceptions of a supportive climate for innovation, this thesis sheds light on the implications of encouraging creativity and innovation in SMEs, and provides a structure for SME leaders who are trying to discover the health of employees’ creativity and innovative behaviour.
289p runthenight04 02-02-2023 6 3 Download
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This study examines the impact of intellectual capital and strategic orientations (market orientation, learning orientation and technology orientation) on innovation capability and firm performance of small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) in the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) industry in Malaysia. The following sections introduce the research background and elaborate on the problems identified for further investigation. The rationale and objectives of the study are also presented. The chapter ends with an outline of the structure of this thesis.
233p runthenight04 02-02-2023 10 3 Download