BUSINESS RECOVERY AND INSTITUTIONAL CONSTRAINTS: EVIDENCE FROM VISEGRAD COUNTRIES AND SERBIA

IF 2.6 3区 经济学 Q1 Business, Management and Accounting Journal of Business Economics and Management Pub Date : 2023-12-28 DOI:10.3846/jbem.2023.20238
Gentjan Çera, Khurram Ajaz Khan, Judit Olah, Zdenko Metzker
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The current study investigates how institutional constraints and firms’ and entrepreneurs’ characteristics affect business recovery. Some elements have not yet been rigorously examined in the existing literature, especially not concerning the post-communist countries’ business recovery component and the same is the research gap current study intended to address. To evaluate the study model, ordinal logistic regression was used. More than 300 valid questionnaires are collected from the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Serbia. The findings show that factors such as firm tenure and size, location, sector, entrepreneurial motivation, product change, etc., have conflicting effects on business recovery. Some of the outcomes of the present study is supported by the existing studies and some requires further research. The study focuses on the less explored independent variables and their association with business recovery, specifically on SMEs, which highlights the paper’s originality. The output of the current study adds to the existing literature of business recovery and institutional constraints. Policymakers interested in removing institutional limitations and promoting a quicker business recovery for SMEs are drawn to the research. The study findings are also helpful from a managerial standpoint because business owners and managers significantly impact decisions about entrepreneur motivation, product change, and other issues.
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企业复苏与制度约束:来自维谢格拉德国家和塞尔维亚的证据
本研究探讨了制度约束以及公司和企业家的特点如何影响企业复苏。现有文献尚未对某些因素进行严格研究,特别是关于后共产主义国家的企业复苏部分,这也是本研究要解决的研究空白。为评估研究模型,采用了序数逻辑回归法。从捷克共和国、匈牙利和塞尔维亚收集了 300 多份有效问卷。研究结果表明,企业年限和规模、地点、行业、创业动机、产品变化等因素对企业复苏的影响相互冲突。本研究的部分成果得到了现有研究的支持,部分成果需要进一步研究。本研究侧重于探索较少的自变量及其与企业复苏的关联,特别是中小企业,这突出了本文的原创性。本研究的成果为有关企业复苏和制度约束的现有文献增添了新的内容。有兴趣消除制度限制、促进中小企业更快恢复的政策制定者可以参考本研究。从管理角度来看,研究结果也很有帮助,因为企业所有者和管理者对企业家的积极性、产品变革和其他问题的决策有着重要影响。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Business Economics and Management is a peer-reviewed journal which publishes original research papers. The objective of the journal is to provide insights into business and strategic management issues through the publication of high quality research from around the world. We particularly focus on research undertaken in Western Europe but welcome perspectives from other regions of the world that enhance our knowledge in this area. The journal publishes in the following areas of research: Global Business Transition Issues Economic Growth and Development Economics of Organizations and Industries Finance and Investment Strategic Management Marketing Innovations Public Administration.
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