Conceptual Framework of Factors Affecting SME Development: Moderating Factor on the Relationship between Determinant Factors Selection and Performance of SMEs in Indonesia

  • Guci D
  • Ghazali P
  • Mohd Foziah N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Just a little part of SMEs are fruitful in accomplishing remarkable execution and maintainable development, The writing shows that there is as yet a hole for powerful approaches to expand the size of that division. This paper expects to contribute in filling the hole by distinguishing factors influencing SME execution and, subsequently, their turn of events; and to build up a reasonable system clarifying their connections. The writing uncovers that despite the fact that there is positive connection between government support, training, digital marketing, financial capital and SMEs performance, the relationship is as yet uncertain; proposing that there are mediating develops between the five builds. Field perceptions and writing surveys propose a second-request develops serving directing parts between government support, training, digital marketing, financial capital and SMEs performance that may explain the relationship, i.e., risk control. Albeit the connections among the six builds have been broadly concentrated in the surviving writing, this paper is one of only a handful few endeavors, assuming any, in researching the six develops in an extensive structure as a reason for additional examinations. On the off chance that exactly upheld, the proposed system may give a powerful option in helping business people and SMEs players to build up their venture all the more viably.

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Guci, D. A., Ghazali, P. L., Mohd Foziah, N. H., & Arifin, J. (2021). Conceptual Framework of Factors Affecting SME Development: Moderating Factor on the Relationship between Determinant Factors Selection and Performance of SMEs in Indonesia. The Journal of Management Theory and Practice (JMTP), 36–38. https://doi.org/10.37231/jmtp.2021.2.2.107

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