The influence of entrepreneur's characteristics on small manufacturing firm debt financing

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This paper investigates how entrepreneur's characteristics determine debt financing of small manufacturing firms. In particular, we investigate the influence of entrepreneurial self-efficacy, strong and weak social ties, gender, age, and entrepreneur's educational level on small firm debt financing. Research results show that small firm debt financing is determined by weak and strong social ties, entrepreneurial self-efficacy, and entrepreneur's educational.

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Slavec, A., & Prodan, I. (2012). The influence of entrepreneur’s characteristics on small manufacturing firm debt financing. Journal for East European Management Studies, 17(1), 104–130. https://doi.org/10.5771/0949-6181-2012-1-104

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