SME financing role in developing business environment and economic
growth: empirical evidences from technical SMEs in Vietnam
Authors: 1. Nguyen Van Song; 2.Tran Thi Hoang Mai 3.Tran Duc Thuan 4. Dinh Van Tien 5. Nguyen Thi Minh Phuong 6. Thai Van Ha 7. Nguyen Dang Que 8.Tran Ba Uan
Environmental Science and Pollution Research
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Publishing year: 2022/2022
Distinguishing the significance of business environments for technical small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), this
study examines the connection between business environments, GDP growth, and SMEs’ financing choices in Vietnam. The
study considered the agency theory as a theoretical base to explain how information asymmetry between SMEs and lenders
influences SMEs’ financing choices and encompasses the effects on business environment and GDP growth of Vietnam. For
this binary logistic regression, text is applied. Global Entrepreneurship Monitor and World Bank data were analyzed. The
findings of the study are robust and showed that SME financing (e.g., formal and informal) under the financial infrastructure
and tax regulation may enhance formal credit choice and reduce informal credit choice. This enhances the depth in the business environment of technical SMEs and found significant effects on GDP growth. For the first time, this research examines
the impact of information asymmetry and agency theory on restaurant financing choices. The research has significance for
industry practitioners and governments interested in SMEs’ financial viability. On the recent topicality, study also presents
policy implications for key stakeholders.