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摘要
微型和小型企业(MSE)是推动各经济体经济增长和就业机会的重要组成部分,尤其是在肯尼亚这样的发展中国家。本研究旨在全面探讨肯尼亚这个发展中国家的金融扫盲与小微企业成长轨迹之间的复杂关系。主要目的是了解熟练的预算控制、细致的簿记、精通的债务管理以及全面的银行服务知识如何影响微型企业的成长路径。本研究整合了各种理论框架,包括 Larry Greiner 的企业成长理论和 Edith Penrose 倡导的资源观理论。实证研究结果表明,微型企业对经济的影响举足轻重,但它们在获取金融资源方面却面临重重障碍,往往求助于支持有限且利率较高的非正规贷款机构。对银行服务、簿记和预算编制的了解不足进一步阻碍了它们的发展。这项研究强调了微型企业对肯尼亚经济的重要贡献以及阻碍其发展的挑战。研究强调金融知识是一个关键因素,并提供了理论基础和实际见解。
Effect of Financial Literacy on The Growth of Micro and Small Enterprises in Kenya
Micro and small enterprises (MSEs) constitute a vital segment driving economic growth and employment opportunities in various economies, especially in developing nations like Kenya. This study aims to comprehensively explore the intricate relationship between financial literacy and the growth trajectory of MSEs, in Kenya which is a developing country. The primary objective is to understand how proficiency in budgetary control, meticulous bookkeeping, adept debt management, and comprehensive knowledge of banking services influence the growth path of MSEs. The study integrates theoretical frameworks, including enterprise growth theories by Larry Greiner and the resource-based view theory advocated by Edith Penrose. Empirical findings reveal that MSEs, pivotal for economic impact, confront hurdles in accessing financial resources, often resorting to informal lenders with limited support and high interest rates. Insufficient knowledge about banking services, bookkeeping, and budgeting further hinders their growth. This research underscores the vital contribution of MSEs to Kenya's economy and the challenges impeding their growth. Emphasizing financial literacy as a key factor, the study provides theoretical foundations and practical insights.