Bibliographic Details
Title: |
Analysis of small and medium enterprises in Mexico. |
Authors: |
Castro Valencia, Alberto Merced, Ramirez Sanchez, Jose de Jesus, Gleason Jimenez, Lina Ruth, Carreón Gutierrez, Omar Bonifacio |
Source: |
Congreso Internacional de Investigación Academia Journals; 2020, Vol. 12 Issue 8, p429-438, 10p |
Subject Terms: |
SMALL business, BUSINESS development, ECONOMETRICS, ECONOMIC competition |
Geographic Terms: |
MEXICO |
Abstract: |
Business competitiveness has long been a subject of study and debate in the economic literature, which has pointed to various drivers of business development. Drawing on the Industrial Economics, the New Industrial Economics, and theory of Resources and Capabilities approaches, this paper sets forth a panel data econometric model with 2,671 Mexican micro-enterprises over four time periods, detailing the relationship between the competitive advantages of micro-enterprises and external and internal factors, such as the sectoral structure and the tangible and intangible assets of the economic unit. The principal results obtained suggest that the synergies needed for the development of the small-scale productive sector are primarily generated by way of intangible capabilities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Database: |
Complementary Index |