The Effect of Perceived Risk, Benefit, and Ease of Credit on Credit-Making Decisions Among MSMEs in Sragen Regency
Rochman Hadi Mustofa,
Leonny Noviyana Sakti pamungkas,
Mutiara Karima
et al.
Abstract:Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) are essential to economic growth MSMEs are considered a new economic wheel that can encourage the regional economy to contribute to employment. This study aimed to examine the effect of perceived risk, benefits, and ease of credit on taking credit decision-making in MSMEs in the Sragen regency. Data were collected from as many as 153 respondents who are MSMEs in Sragen regency using a Likert scale questionnaire. The sampling technique used is random cluster sampling… Show more
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