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1、Availableonlineatwww.sciencedirect.comScienceDirectReviewofDevelopmentFinance4(2014)97–103BankfinanceandexportactivitiesofSmallandMediumEnterprisesJoshuaYindenabaAbor a,?,ElikplimiKomlaAgbloyor a,RansomeKuipo ba Departme
2、ntofFinance,UniversityofGhanaBusinessSchool,Legon,Ghanab DepartmentofAccounting,UniversityofGhanaBusinessSchool,Legon,GhanaAbstractThisstudyexaminesSMEs’accessto bankfinanceandhowthataffectstheirexportactivities.Thestud
3、yadoptsa probitmodeltoassesstheempiricalrelations.ThefindingsofthestudysuggestthatSMEaccesstobankfinanceimprovestheirlikelihoodtoexport.Suchfinanceis criticaltocaterforthehighfixedcostsofexporting,internationalmarketin
4、gandbranding,andmeetinghigherqualitystandardsrequiredforoverseasmarkets.Theresultsofthestudyalsoindicatethatolderfirms,moreproductivefirms,andlargerfirmsaremorelikelytotaketheimportantstepofenteringintotheexportmarket.Po
5、licyinterventionsshouldthereforebedirectedat reducingthebottlenecksthatpreventSMEsfromaccessingfundingfromthecommercialbanks.©2014AfricagrowthInstitute.ProductionandhostingbyElsevierB.V.JELclassification:F1;G2Keywo
6、rds:Bankfinance;Exports;SMEs;Ghana1. IntroductionExportingseemsto bethemostcommonforeignmarketentrymode.Thisis especiallytruefor smallfirms,wherethelowresourcecommitmentandhighflexibilitymakesit a favor-ablewaytoint
7、ernationalize(Younget al.,1989;LeonidouandKatsikeas, 1996). It is wellestablishedthatmanyfirms,espe-ciallysmallfirmshavesignificantexportingpotential,however,relativelyfewofthemhaveundertakenactualexporting(YeohandJe
8、ong,1995). Thisphenomenoncouldbeattributedto firms’difficulty inaccessingtheneededfundsforexport.Financial constraintsare citedas an importantobstacletofirms’investmentin generalandin particularto theirdesiretove
9、ntureintoexportbusiness.Recentliteratureininterna-tionaltradehasfocusedonthesunkcoststhatfirmshaveto? Correspondingauthor.E-mailaddress:Joshabor@ug.edu.gh(J.Y.Abor).PeerreviewunderresponsibilityofAfricagrowthInstitute.18
10、79-9337©2014AfricagrowthInstitute.ProductionandhostingbyElsevierB.V.http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rdf.2014.05.004incurinordertoenterforeignmarkets.Theseincludeexpensesofgatheringinformationon foreignmarkets,upgrading
11、prod-uctquality,changingpackaging,andestablishingmarketingchannels.Greenawayet al. (2005)suggestthatanimportantdeterminantof firms’investmentandparticipationin theexportmarketis finance.Wethereforehypothesisthatfirm
12、sthathavebetteraccessto financialresourcesare capableto meetingexpensesandcostsassociatedwiththeexportbusinessandthere-forearemorelikelyto increasetheirinvolvementin theexportsmarket.Theabilityof a firmto exporta
13、 proportionof itssalesisincreasinglybeingregardedas an importantmeasureof compet-itiveperformance(Buckleyet al.,1990).However,the decisiontoexportcouldbe influencedby accessto requisitefinancing.Thisstudycontrib
14、utesto theliteratureby investigatinghowSMEs’accessto bankfinanceaffectstheirexportmarketpar-ticipation.In particular,wefocusonSMEsin Ghana.PreviousstudiesonGhanafocusedonproblemsnon-traditionalexportersfacein acces
15、singfinance(Buatsi,2002;AborandBiekpe,2006)andhowexportstatusinfluencefirmsfinancingchoice(Abor,2007a). Thiscurrentstudyaimsat fillingthisresearchgapbyexamining thelinkbetweenaccesstobankfinanceandexportsofSMEs. There
16、stof thepaperis organizedas follows;Section2 pro-videsstylizedfactson exportingin Ghana.Section3 describesOpen access under CC BY-NC-ND license.Open access under CC BY-NC-ND license.J.Y.Aboretal./ReviewofDevelopme
17、ntFinance4(2014)97–10399financialstatements.Thesupplyconstraintsreferto thosefactors thatmakeit difficultforfinancialinstitutionslikebanksto lend (supplyloans)to SMEsincluding,higherlevelsofinformational asymmetriesre
18、latedtoSMElending,highertransactionalcosts, inherentlyriskiernatureof SMEsandinstitutionalweaknessin developingcountriesthatmakeit moredifficultfor financial institutionstolendto SMEs. SMEs areviewedto be riskybeca
19、usemanyof themdonot survivedueto a myriadof reasons.SMEclosureratesexceeded 20%peryear(Liedholm,2001) andmostof themfailin theirfirst year(Biekpe,2004). Thelevelof riskis inverselyrelatedto the sizeof the fi
20、rm.In termsoftransactioncosts,banksexperience highertransactioncostsin theirdealingswithSMEs.Thecostof lendingmayinsomecircumstancesbe viewedas fixed.These costsincludeadministrative,legalandacquisitionofinforma- tio
21、nfroma specializedagent.Thecoststructurefortwoloansis likelytobequitesimilarregardlessofthesizeof theloan.For example,it maycosta banka similardollaramounttoprocess anSMEloanrequestof $10,000as againsta loanof$100
22、,000 froma largercorporation.Therefore,dueto scaleeconomies,the costof lendingto largerfirmsis likelyto belower.Also,trans- actionalcostsintermsofloanmonitoringafterdisbursementare disproportionatelyhigherforSMEs.Bi
23、lkey(1978)whoattemptedto summarizetheliteratureon exportbehavioroffirmsobservedthatthemostfrequentserious obstaclesto exportingreportedbyU.S.firmsin theempirical studiesare:insufficientfinances,foreigngovernmentrestri
24、c- tions,insufficientknowledgeaboutforeignsellingopportunities, inadequateproductdistributionabroad,anda lackof foreign marketconnections.Priorresearchhasalsonotedthatthough banksarea majorsourceof externalcapitalfor
25、smallfirmsit is moredifficultforthemto obtainbankloansthandolargefirms (PetersenandRajan,1994;ColeandWolken,1995;Schifferand Weder,2001). Smallfirmsobtainonly30%of theirfinancing fromexternalsources,whereaslargefirms
26、meetupto 48%of theirfinancingneedsthroughexternalfinancing(WorldBank, 2004).Binkset al.(1992)cautionthatrestrictedaccesstobank debtby smallbusinessesmaynotbe directlyattributableto theirsizebut rathertoproblemsassoci
27、atedwiththeavailability ofinformationfromwhichprojectsareevaluated(information asymmetry).Theyarguethatsuchinformationproblemsare not peculiarto thesmallbusinesssectoralone,but arepredominant therebecauseoftheanticipa
28、ted(proportionately)highercosts ofinformation-gatheringassociatedwiththatsector.Thepro- visionof financebya bankto a firmcouldbeconsideredas asimplecontractbetweenthe twopartiesinwhichthebank isthe principalandthes
29、mallfirmis the agent.Thisrelation- shippotentiallyleadsto the problemof informationasymmetry (Binkset al.,1992). Theproblemof informationasymmetryis exacerbated in developingcountriesbecauseinformationabout thec
30、reditqualityof borrowersis limited.Creditratingagencies arevirtuallynon-existentwhilstcreditreferencebureausremain largelyundeveloped.Thecoverageof reputablecreditagencies suchas Stheyare usu- allyreluctantto discl
31、oserelevantconfidentialinformationto outsiders whoarecapableofstealingtheirideas(Petersonand Schulman, 1987). Institutionalfactorsalsoaffecttheamountof creditthat SMEsareabletoaccessfromfinancialinstitutions.Thelevel o
32、fbankconcentrationin a countrywillaffecttheincentivesfor banksto reachoutto theSMEsector.Countrieswithhighly concentratedand uncompetitivemarketsaremorelikelyto havelesscreditbeingdirectedto theSMEsector.Thisis beca
33、usethelowlevelof competitiondoesnotmotivatebanksto seeknewanduntappedmarketsto boosttheirincomestream. Theenforcementofcollateralcantakeyearsdue to a poorly resourcedjudiciary.Also,propertyrightsand therightsof cr
34、ed- itorsarelessprotectedin somedevelopingcountries.Thelaw andfinanceliteratureshowthatlegalvariablessuchascreditor rightspositivelyinfluencefinancialmarketdevelopment.Small firmsare 25%morelikelyto be deniedcreditif
35、 they are instates thatprovidecreditorswithlessprotectionwhentheborroweris bankrupt(WorldBank,2004).Becket al. (2005)suggestthatfinancialconstraintsaffectthe smallestfirmsmostadverselyandthatan incrementalimprove- m
36、ent of thefinancialsystemthathelpsrelaxtheseconstraints willbemostbeneficialforSMEs.Providersof fundsgenerally preferborrowerswhohavegoodtrackrecordof profitability, somedegreeoflongevity,andassetsthatcanbeusedascolla
37、t- eral(ColeandWolken,1995). In minimizingtheriskassociated withdealingwithpotentialloanborrowers,banksemploycer- tainstrategies.Theymayraisetheinterestrateonloansto riskierborrowerssuchas smallbusinessestoreflecttheg
38、reater uncertaintyof repayment(BergerandUdell,1995a,b). Petersen andRajan(1994)confirmin theirstudythatsmallerfirmspay higherinterestonloansthanlargerfirms.If lendersdo charge high interestrates,thisincreasestheris
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