Barriers to gaining support: a prospect of entrepreneurial activity of family and non-family firms in Poland

Equilibrium Pub Date : 2022-03-27 DOI:10.24136/eq.2022.008
A. Domańska, Robert Zajkowski
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Research background: This paper explores the approach that focuses on entrepreneurial activities suppressed by restraining forces or different barriers. We investigated a particular type of obstacles reported by entrepreneurs, i.e., those which prevented their gaining access to support instruments. This paper delved into the specificity of family businesses and explained why perceptions of access to support could differ between family and non-family firms. Purpose of the article: This paper seeks to identify the differences between family and non-family businesses in terms of their perceptions of different barriers that hinder access to support instruments. Methods: The main research processes were based on logistic regression models with a dependent variable: 0 for a non-family firm and 1 for a family firm.  As dependent variables 13 barriers to the access of public support instruments were adopted. The study was conducted on a sample of 386 Polish business entities. Findings & value added: The results confirmed the existence of differences between family and non-family businesses in perceptions of barriers towards gaining support in entrepreneurial endeavours. Obstacles, such as overly-complex bureaucratic procedures and requirements, lack of access to information disseminated by business support institutions, and complicated support settlement procedures, were perceived as far less crucial by family businesses than non-family businesses. Family businesses demonstrated a lower propensity to use real property as collateral for transactions. Additionally, family businesses with financial resources that overlap with their own familial resources declared that they found it easier to make their own contributions to satisfy the requirements for support programmes or services. This paper makes several novel and significant contributions to the field. First, we add to existing research focusing exclusively on family entrepreneurial activity by drawing a comparison between family and non-family firms in terms of the perceived barriers towards gaining support. Second, we address different types of barriers. Our findings provide further evidence that different types of businesses perceive certain types of barriers differently. Third, we extend current knowledge on family businesses study in Poland.
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获得支持的障碍:波兰家族企业和非家族企业创业活动的前景
研究背景:本文探索的方法侧重于受约束力量或不同障碍抑制的创业活动。我们调查了企业家报告的一类特殊障碍,即阻碍他们获得支助工具的障碍。本文深入研究了家族企业的特殊性,并解释了为什么对获得支持的看法在家族企业和非家族企业之间可能存在差异。本文的目的:本文旨在确定家族企业和非家族企业对阻碍获得支持工具的不同障碍的看法方面的差异。方法:主要研究过程基于逻辑回归模型,因变量为:非家族企业为0,家族企业为1。作为因变量,采用了13个阻碍公共支持工具获取的障碍。这项研究以386个波兰商业实体为样本。研究结果和附加值:研究结果证实,家族企业和非家族企业在获得创业支持的障碍认知上存在差异。家族企业认为,诸如过于复杂的官僚程序和要求、无法获得商业支助机构传播的信息以及复杂的支助结算程序等障碍远不如非家族企业那么重要。家族企业使用不动产作为交易抵押品的倾向较低。此外,财政资源与其自己的家族资源重叠的家族企业宣布,它们发现自己捐款以满足支助方案或服务的需要比较容易。本文对该领域做出了一些新颖而重要的贡献。首先,我们通过比较家族企业和非家族企业在获得支持方面的感知障碍,对专注于家族企业活动的现有研究进行了补充。二是消除各类壁垒。我们的研究结果进一步证明,不同类型的企业对某些类型的障碍有不同的看法。第三,我们扩展了波兰家族企业研究的现有知识。
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