Entrepreneurial Attitudes in Firms' Credit Access

被引:1
作者
Civelek, Mehmet [1 ]
Folvarcna, Andrea [2 ]
Brezina, Ivan [3 ]
Vesela, Zuzana [2 ]
Mikolas, Zdenek [2 ]
机构
[1] Pan European Univ, European Ctr Business Res, Spalena 76-14, Prague 1, Czech Republic
[2] Pan European Univ, Fac Entrepreneurship & Law, Praha, Slovakia
[3] Pan European Univ, Fac Econ & Entrepreneurship, Praha, Slovakia
关键词
theory of planned behavior; entrepreneurship; internationalization; bank finance; enterprises; START-UP; INTENTION; SMES; BUSINESS; STUDENTS; FINANCE; DETERMINANTS; BEHAVIOR; IMPACT;
D O I
10.5709/ce.1897-9254.516
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Although enterprises make significant contributions to the GDP of countries, bank credit access is one of the biggest obstacles for them to survive. However, businesses can signal their entrepreneurial behaviors that are included in the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to reduce banks' concerns about their credit default. However, firms can have various entrepreneurial attitudes depending on their international activities that increase their in-novativeness, and financial performance enabling credit access. Thus, the impact of TPB on credit access can dif-fer depending on firms' internationalization status and this is the main of this study to examine. For this purpose, this paper analyzes 1175 firms from various countries. The researchers apply a purposive sampling method to create a research sample and direct an internet-mediated questionnaire to the selected respondents. Binary Lo-gistic Regression analyses have been performed by the researchers to investigate the impact of TPB on credit ac-cess. The results show that the components of TPB, personal attitude, personal behavioral control, and subjective norms have different impacts on the credit access of international and domestic companies. Personal attitude and subjective norms negatively affect bank credit access of international and domestic firms, respectively while they do not determine credit access of domestic and international firms, respectively. Moreover, personal behav-ioral control positively affects credit access of domestic and international companies. The reason for these results might be related to firm-level and country-level characteristics. Relationship lending and the educational and financial support of academicians and policymakers can provide solutions for credit access problems of firms.
引用
收藏
页码:361 / 378
页数:18
相关论文
共 53 条
[1]   Export stimuli revisited: The influence of the characteristics of managerial decision makers on international behaviour [J].
Acedo, Francisco J. ;
Galan, Jose L. .
INTERNATIONAL SMALL BUSINESS JOURNAL-RESEARCHING ENTREPRENEURSHIP, 2011, 29 (06) :648-670
[2]   THE THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOR [J].
AJZEN, I .
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND HUMAN DECISION PROCESSES, 1991, 50 (02) :179-211
[3]   Islamic financial decision-making among SMEs in the Sultanate of Oman: An adaption of the theory of planned behaviour [J].
Al Balushi, Yasmeen ;
Locke, Stuart ;
Boulanouar, Zakaria .
JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL AND EXPERIMENTAL FINANCE, 2018, 20 :30-38
[4]   Consumer acceptance of Islamic home financing [J].
Amin, Hanudin ;
Rahman, Abdul Rahim Abdul ;
Razak, Dzuljastri Abdul .
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOUSING MARKETS AND ANALYSIS, 2014, 7 (03) :307-332
[5]   Determinants of customers' intention to use Islamic personal financing The case of Malaysian Islamic banks [J].
Amin, Hanudin ;
Rahman, Abdul Rahim Abdul ;
Sondoh, Stephen Laison, Jr. ;
Hwa, Ang Magdalene Chooi .
JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC ACCOUNTING AND BUSINESS RESEARCH, 2011, 2 (01) :22-42
[6]   Role of Family and Survival Strategies of Micro-Family Food Business during COVID-19 Pandemic [J].
Azman, Ana Batrisyia ;
Majid, Mohd Aliff Abdul .
JOURNAL OF TOURISM AND SERVICES, 2023, 14 (26) :153-172
[7]   Family Social Capital, Venture Preparedness, and Start-Up Decisions A Study of Hispanic Entrepreneurs in New England [J].
Chang, Erick P. C. ;
Memili, Esra ;
Chrisman, James J. ;
Kellermanns, Franz W. ;
Chua, Jess H. .
FAMILY BUSINESS REVIEW, 2009, 22 (03) :279-292
[8]   Exploring Attitudes and Predicting Intentions: Profiling Student Debtors Using an Extended Theory of Planned Behavior [J].
Chudry, Farooq ;
Foxall, Gordon ;
Pallister, John .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2011, 41 (01) :119-149
[9]   The impacts of innovative and competitive abilities of SMEs on their different financial risk concerns: System approach [J].
Civelek, Mehmet ;
Krajcik, Vladimir ;
Fialova, Vendula .
OECONOMIA COPERNICANA, 2023, 14 (01) :327-354
[10]   How do SMEs from different countries perceive export impediments depending on their firm-level characteristics? System approach [J].
Civelek, Mehmet ;
Krajcik, Vladimir .
OECONOMIA COPERNICANA, 2022, 13 (01) :55-78