Mohammad Bin Ismail
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Financial literacy as a moderator linking financial resource availability and SME growth in Ghana
Joseph Owusu , Mohammad Bin Ismail , Mohd Hassan Bin Mohd Osman , Garry Kuan doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/imfi.16(1).2019.12Investment Management and Financial Innovations Volume 16, 2019 Issue #1 pp. 154-166
Views: 1972 Downloads: 523 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯThe argument holds that visionary and dynamic small and medium enterprises (SMEs) tend to position growth at the centre of strategy. However, there has been a growing body of literature that has examined how financial literacy can support owner-managers
of SMEs in making solid financial decisions that will enhance the growth of their businesses. In the present study, financial literacy and financial resource availability were modelled as different antecedents of SMEs growth. Nevertheless, the boundary condition for such models has received very little attention in the context of Ghana. Accordingly, in regard to resource-based view (RBV) logic, the current research examined the implications of contingency variable financial literacy (proficiency) on the relationship between financial resource availability and SMEs growth, particularly in the context of Ghana. The findings of the current research revealed that high financial literacy led to more positive effect of financial resource availability on SMEs growth.
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