2006
DOI: 10.1080/13602380600571260
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Trust and Uncertainty: A Study of Bank Lending to Private SMEs in Vietnam

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“…The governments in many emerging economies are more interested in supporting larger firms, including those with domestic and foreign investment. In some cases, the government retains partial ownership in large firms (Buckley et al, 2007;Nguyen, Le, & Freeman, 2006;Yamakawa et al, 2008). As a result, private SMEs may be starved of resources and short on market opportunities in their own countries.…”
Section: Push Factorsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The governments in many emerging economies are more interested in supporting larger firms, including those with domestic and foreign investment. In some cases, the government retains partial ownership in large firms (Buckley et al, 2007;Nguyen, Le, & Freeman, 2006;Yamakawa et al, 2008). As a result, private SMEs may be starved of resources and short on market opportunities in their own countries.…”
Section: Push Factorsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…repayment of their loans in some form (Nguyen, Le, & Freeman, 2006;O'Connor, 2000). Institutional stability and predictability reduces risks and uncertainty, and enhances the probability of loan success (that the principal and interest on the loan will be paid back, in full, and on time).…”
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“…Zajedničko za većinu zemalja u razvoju je činjenica da su tržište kapitala, rizični kapital i poslovni anđeli nedovoljno razvijeni. [9].…”
Section: Nedostatak Finansijskih Sredstava Kao Ograničavajući Faktor unclassified