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Strategic Management of Small Enterprises in Commune of Peja

Ardian Berisha and Samir Lleshi
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Ardian Berisha: European University of Tirana

Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Dimitrios D. Thomakos

European Journal of Economics and Business Studies Articles, 2016, vol. 2

Abstract: This research is realized in city of Peja, a city in the western part of Republic of Kosovo. In this research are included 40 small enterprises (27 in the center of the city and 13 in the periphery). From them 37 enterprises were established from familiar-individual capital, whereas only three enterprises were corporations. This research is led from two correlation hypotheses .The first hypothesis of this research is:†Strategic management has a positive relation with the empowering of the short-term and long-term objectives of the small enterprises†, is made correlative analysis and we have the statistical production [r= .502**, p smaller than .001], which supports the first hypothesis. Thus a genuine strategic management affects in the empowering and the reflection of the short-term and long-term objectives of small enterprises. The second hypothesis of this research was;†Business strategy affects in the rise of financial indicators†, is made the correlative analysis and we have this statistical production [r= -.220, p smaller than .172, a result that is not significant and it does not support the second hypothesis of this research.

Keywords: Strategic; Management; Small; Enterprises; Commune; Peja (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.26417/ejes.v5i1.p153-162

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