Content area

Abstract

There is increasing recognition of the potential contribution of local small and medium enterprises (SME) towards employment and economic growth in Singapore. Unfortunately, SMEs tend to have a high mortality rate. A survey was conducted among owners or managers of local SMEs to identify factors perceived as important in affecting business failures. The research results indicate that endogenous factors were viewed by respondents as more critical in causing SME failures than exogenous factors. Important exogenous and endogenous factors in specific areas were identified.

Details

Title
An exploratory study of factors affecting the failure of local small and medium enterprises
Author
Theng, Lau Geok; Boon, Jasmine Lim Wang
Pages
47-61
Publication year
1996
Publication date
Oct 1996
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
02174561
e-ISSN
15729958
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
228434245
Copyright
Copyright National University of Singapore, Faculty of Business Administration Oct 1996