The impact of entrepreneurs’ levels of education, age and years in business on their decision to obtain finance for small and medium enterprises (SMES) from Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (ROSCAS) in Lahore

SMEs share only 6.5% of Pakistan’s formal loan portfolio.A greater part of their finances are obtained from ROSCAs.This study, was intended to determine the impact of entrepreneurs’ education, age and years in business on their decision to use ROSCAs.Primary data obtained from responses of 433 SMEs...

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Main Authors: Ullah, Mir Salim, Naiimi, Nasri, Mohd Yusof, Rosylin
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spelling my.uum.repo.218832017-04-27T04:50:11Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/21883/ The impact of entrepreneurs’ levels of education, age and years in business on their decision to obtain finance for small and medium enterprises (SMES) from Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (ROSCAS) in Lahore Ullah, Mir Salim Naiimi, Nasri Mohd Yusof, Rosylin HB Economic Theory SMEs share only 6.5% of Pakistan’s formal loan portfolio.A greater part of their finances are obtained from ROSCAs.This study, was intended to determine the impact of entrepreneurs’ education, age and years in business on their decision to use ROSCAs.Primary data obtained from responses of 433 SMEs to a questionnaire is used.The SMEs were randomly selected from market committees’ lists. The study found that entrepreneurs’ level of education had a positive correlation with the volume of investment in ROSCAs.It was also found that their ages did not have an impact. Entrepreneurs of all ages participated in ROSCAs equally.The study also established that entrepreneurs’ years in business had a positive correlation with ROSCAs. Entrepreneurs accumulate larger retained earnings and confidence in ROSCAs over time. Medwell Journal 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/21883/1/TSS%2011%2013%202016%203252-3256.pdf Ullah, Mir Salim and Naiimi, Nasri and Mohd Yusof, Rosylin (2016) The impact of entrepreneurs’ levels of education, age and years in business on their decision to obtain finance for small and medium enterprises (SMES) from Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (ROSCAS) in Lahore. The Social Sciences, 11 (13). pp. 3252-3256. ISSN 1818-5800 https://www.medwelljournals.com/abstract/?doi=sscience.2016.3252.3256
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Ullah, Mir Salim
Naiimi, Nasri
Mohd Yusof, Rosylin
The impact of entrepreneurs’ levels of education, age and years in business on their decision to obtain finance for small and medium enterprises (SMES) from Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (ROSCAS) in Lahore
description SMEs share only 6.5% of Pakistan’s formal loan portfolio.A greater part of their finances are obtained from ROSCAs.This study, was intended to determine the impact of entrepreneurs’ education, age and years in business on their decision to use ROSCAs.Primary data obtained from responses of 433 SMEs to a questionnaire is used.The SMEs were randomly selected from market committees’ lists. The study found that entrepreneurs’ level of education had a positive correlation with the volume of investment in ROSCAs.It was also found that their ages did not have an impact. Entrepreneurs of all ages participated in ROSCAs equally.The study also established that entrepreneurs’ years in business had a positive correlation with ROSCAs. Entrepreneurs accumulate larger retained earnings and confidence in ROSCAs over time.
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author Ullah, Mir Salim
Naiimi, Nasri
Mohd Yusof, Rosylin
author_facet Ullah, Mir Salim
Naiimi, Nasri
Mohd Yusof, Rosylin
author_sort Ullah, Mir Salim
title The impact of entrepreneurs’ levels of education, age and years in business on their decision to obtain finance for small and medium enterprises (SMES) from Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (ROSCAS) in Lahore
title_short The impact of entrepreneurs’ levels of education, age and years in business on their decision to obtain finance for small and medium enterprises (SMES) from Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (ROSCAS) in Lahore
title_full The impact of entrepreneurs’ levels of education, age and years in business on their decision to obtain finance for small and medium enterprises (SMES) from Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (ROSCAS) in Lahore
title_fullStr The impact of entrepreneurs’ levels of education, age and years in business on their decision to obtain finance for small and medium enterprises (SMES) from Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (ROSCAS) in Lahore
title_full_unstemmed The impact of entrepreneurs’ levels of education, age and years in business on their decision to obtain finance for small and medium enterprises (SMES) from Rotating Savings and Credit Associations (ROSCAS) in Lahore
title_sort impact of entrepreneurs’ levels of education, age and years in business on their decision to obtain finance for small and medium enterprises (smes) from rotating savings and credit associations (roscas) in lahore
publisher Medwell Journal
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url http://repo.uum.edu.my/21883/1/TSS%2011%2013%202016%203252-3256.pdf
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