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In a world of increasing financial uncertainty and growing unemployment, the macroeconomic contribution of SMEs is more important than ever. Development of a vibrant, sustainable small firm sector is dependent on sufficient resourcing of SMEs, particularly adequate capitalisation. This book provides a timely examination of SME financing and determinants of capital structure. A special feature of this book is the novel methodological approach adopted, providing an innovative perspective on SME financing. Analysis of stated financing preferences and objectives of SME owners is combined with results of statistical analysis of firm characteristics in exploring holistic explanations for observed capital structures. The uniqueness of this approach is in the contribution of data on financing preferences to supplement and contextualise results of bivariate and multivariate statistical tests. This methodology extends the SME literature, and is of interest to academics, researchers, practitioners and policy makers.
Finanzierung. --- Kapitalstruktur. --- Klein- und Mittelbetrieb. --- Small business -- Finance. --- Small business -- Growth. --- Small business --- Financial Management & Planning --- Finance - General --- Banking --- Investment & Speculation --- Finance --- Business & Economics --- Growth --- Finance. --- Growth. --- Entrepreneurship. --- Organization. --- Planning. --- Probabilities. --- Statistics. --- Public finance. --- Economics. --- Public Economics. --- Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes. --- Finance, general. --- Statistics for Business/Economics/Mathematical Finance/Insurance.
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In a world of increasing financial uncertainty and growing unemployment, the macroeconomic contribution of SMEs is more important than ever. Development of a vibrant, sustainable small firm sector is dependent on sufficient resourcing of SMEs, particularly adequate capitalisation. This book provides a timely examination of SME financing and determinants of capital structure. A special feature of this book is the novel methodological approach adopted, providing an innovative perspective on SME financing. Analysis of stated financing preferences and objectives of SME owners is combined with results of statistical analysis of firm characteristics in exploring holistic explanations for observed capital structures. The uniqueness of this approach is in the contribution of data on financing preferences to supplement and contextualise results of bivariate and multivariate statistical tests. This methodology extends the SME literature, and is of interest to academics, researchers, practitioners and policy makers.
Economics/Management Science. --- Finance/Investment/Banking. --- Organization/Planning. --- Entrepreneurship. --- Statistics for Business/Economics/Mathematical Finance/Insurance. --- Economics. --- Economics --- Business planning. --- Economie politique --- Projet d'entreprise --- Entrepreneuriat --- Statistics. --- Small business --- Finanzierung. --- Kapitalstruktur. --- Klein- und Mittelbetrieb. --- Lebenszyklus (Wirtschaft) --- Unternehmenswachstum. --- Finance. --- Growth. --- Lebenszyklus (Wirtschaft). --- Finance --- Growth
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This book both articulates and responds to increasing scholarly interest in the materiality of the book. Taking as its base the unique collection of mathematical books in the Russell Library at Maynooth, it addresses questions related to printing techniques and print culture, book production, provenance, and reading practices. It considers the histories of individual items of the Russell Collection, their previous locations and owners, and explores ways in which annotations, underlinings, hand-drawn diagrams, and the like reveal patterns of reading and usage. Finally, it seeks to elicit more information on a previously under-researched topic: the historical role of mathematics in the extensive network of Irish colleges that once covered Catholic Europe, located in places such as Salamanca, Rome, Douai, and Prague. Alongside delivering important new insights into print culture as a medium for transmitting scientific ideas, Mathematical Book Histories is thus also intended to contribute to a broader understanding of the role and significance of mathematics in the context of clerical instruction and more broadly in the academic tradition of Ireland up to the beginning of the twentieth century. Many of the volumes in the Russell Library reflect the remarkably rich book-trade that flourished in seventeenth and early eighteenth century Dublin and which was quite distinct from that in London. Booksellers often bought in their wares directly from abroad, with the result that publications could enter collections that did not enter the purview of contemporary English or Scottish scholars in Britain.
Mathematics. --- History. --- History of Mathematical Sciences.
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