影响小型非正规企业正规化的动因:一个新兴经济体的证据

IF 4.8 Q1 BUSINESS Business Strategy and Development Pub Date : 2024-08-21 DOI:10.1002/bsd2.426
Melita Mehjabeen, Sadia Noor Khan
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本研究以制度理论为视角,探讨了孟加拉国这一新兴经济体非正规小企业正规化背后的动因。它强调在孟加拉国这样的新兴经济体中,监管结构、规范压力和认知理解如何影响中小企业所有者的决策。孟加拉国有很大一部分小型企业仍然是非正规的,这导致了对经济发展、生产力和效率的担忧。非正规企业往往面临融资渠道有限、市场进入壁垒和监管障碍等挑战。认识到正规化的必要性,本研究旨在了解这一转变背后的驱动因素。对 304 家非正规企业进行的问卷调查显示,精简的监管制度,尤其是一站式解决方案和简化的注册流程,是实现正规化的主要动力。此外,灵活的融资抵押要求和较低的技术采用水平也在很大程度上影响了这种转型。这些研究结果为新兴经济体非正规企业的学术讨论做出了贡献,并为通过有针对性的战略和政策促进正规化提供了重要的政策影响。
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Motivating factors affecting formalization of small informal enterprises: Evidence from an emerging economy

This study investigates the motivating factors behind the formalization of small informal enterprises in Bangladesh, an emerging economy, employing the lens of institutional theory. It emphasizes how regulatory structures, normative pressures, and cognitive understandings shape the decisions of SME owners in emerging economies like Bangladesh. A significant portion of small enterprises in Bangladesh remain informal, leading to concerns over economic development, productivity, and efficiency. Informal enterprises often face challenges such as limited access to finance, market entry barriers, and regulatory hurdles. Recognizing the need for formalization, this research aims to understand the drivers behind this transition. A questionnaire survey of 304 informal enterprises reveals that streamlined regulatory systems, particularly one-stop solutions and simplified registration processes, are primary motivators for formalization. Additionally, flexible collateral requirements for financing and lower levels of technological adoption also significantly influence this transition. These findings contribute to the academic discourse on informal businesses in emerging economies and provide key policy implications for fostering formalization through targeted strategies and policies.

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Business Strategy and Development
Business Strategy and Development Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
CiteScore
5.80
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6.70%
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33
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