THE SUSTAINABILITY OF SMES IN ROMANIA IN THE ECONOMIC CRISIS CONTEXT: A REGIONAL APPROACH
Monica Dudian
Proceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2014, vol. 8, issue 1, 166-174
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This paper studies the impact of the crisis on small and medium-sized independent Romanian enterprises. The focus on this category of companies is based on the fact that the number of independent SMEs is an indicator of entrepreneurial development in a country or region. The economic situation is captured by four indicators: turnover, net income, profit margin, and labor productivity. The analysis is performed separately on the eight regions of Romania, on a sample of 618 companies. The article used data available in Orbis database for all SMEs classified as independent, with more than one employee.
Date: 2014
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