小型公司和公共股本:存在旧问题的新平台

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business Pub Date : 2019-06-06 DOI:10.1504/IJGSB.2019.100125
Catherine R Macaulay
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矛盾的是,尽管发达经济体的上市公司数量正在下降,但正在为中小企业开发和推荐新的股票市场,作为筹集资本的另一种方式。本文反驳了传统观点,即持续低水平的公开上市代表着市场设计的缺陷,并认为由于固有的结构缺陷,公开交易股票从根本上不适合中小企业。它从公开交易股权的争议起源开始,发现在“企业直接投资”文化中发展其他投资渠道对中小企业和经济体都比发展与其相关的非生产性交易的“股权文化”更有利。特别是,内部融资被公认为中小企业普遍的融资偏好和成功小企业的共同点,值得进一步检查其机会和效率,而不是将其视为无关紧要或临时的融资方法。
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Smaller firms and public equity: new platforms with old problems
Paradoxically, while numbers of listed companies are declining in advanced economies, new equity markets for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are being developed and recommended as an alternative way of raising capital. This paper contests the conventional wisdom that persistently low levels of public listing represents deficiencies of market design and presents publicly traded equity as fundamentally unsuitable for SMEs due to inherent structural flaws. It begins with the controversial origins of publicly traded equity and finds that developing other investment channels in a culture of 'direct investment in enterprise' would be more beneficial to both SMEs and economies than the development of an 'equity culture' with its associated unproductive trading. In particular, internal funding, recognised as a widespread SME financing preference and common denominator of successful small firms, is found worthy of further examination for opportunities and efficiencies rather than dismissal as an inconsequential or temporary financing method.
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International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business
International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business Decision Sciences-Information Systems and Management
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期刊介绍: The goal of the IJGSB is to explore the opportunities and threats of globalisation for small businesses as well as small businesses" strategic options in an increasingly global world. Dramatic changes in contemporary society and the economy have impacts on small businesses. The changing environment negatively influences the development and survival of smaller organisations in some areas and creates new opportunities for small businesses in others. Small firms" managers increasingly have to cope with global as well as local competitive dimensions. Research in this broad field thus is highly relevant.
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