Moujib Bahri
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Journal of Developmental Entrepreneurship | 2011
Josée St-Pierre; Moujib Bahri
The goal of this paper is to gain a better understanding of the factors that determine the risk premium on bank lines of credit obtained by SMEs, and whether firm size, which may be used by banks to segment their client base, also has an impact on credit costs. An analysis of data from 406 SMEs in Canada showed the main determinants of risk premium were firm size, line of credit size, ability to repay, the relationship between banker and entrepreneur, and the length of the relationship with the bank. These determinants change according to the market segment in which the potential borrower operates. Banks appear to use a transactional approach for smaller borrowers, where credit terms are based on quantitative financial data, and a relational approach for larger firms, where relationship length and quality become significant.
Measuring Business Excellence | 2017
Moujib Bahri; Josée St-Pierre; Ouafa Sakka
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to propose a performance measurement and management system (PMMS) for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) based on an analysis of the connections between the firm’s business practices and financial results as reported in the financial statements. Design/methodology/approach Secondary data on the business practices and financial statements of 108 Canadian manufacturing SMEs were taken from a private database. Items from financial statements were used to measure the firm’s performance in specific areas such as sales and current assets management, while net profit was used to measure the overall performance. Information about the level of adoption of more than 120 business practices by the sampled firms was also used. Step-wise regression was then performed for two consecutive years to identify the business practices that had significantly influenced the items in the financial statements. Findings The findings show that an understanding of the business practice/financial statement connection can be useful in managing SME performance. The regression analyses provide rich and interesting results. They indicate that some practices influence performance quickly, while others have a deferred effect. In addition, some practices have impacts that are significant in specific areas of the organization but insignificant in terms of overall performance, while others affect the firm’s overall performance but not the specific area they are intended to improve. Research limitations/implications The main limitation of the study is the non-probabilistic sample. However, the sampled SMEs vary widely in their characteristics, which should partially mitigate the negative impacts of a non-probabilistic sample. Practical implications The paper offers a useful and low-cost PMMS for SMEs, using information that is easily available to owner-managers. It shows that SME performance can be managed using a simple system built around the firm’s financial statements. Originality/value The study is one of the first to empirically test the connection between an extensive list of SME business practices and the financial results presented in the firms’ financial statements.
International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management | 2011
Moujib Bahri; Josée St-Pierre; Ouafa Sakka
Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development | 2006
Josée St-Pierre; Moujib Bahri
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Economics and Management Engineering | 2018
Moujib Bahri; Rahim Kallel; Ouafa Sakka
Archive | 2018
Josée St-Pierre; Ouafa Sakka; Moujib Bahri
Journal of Small Business Management | 2018
Josée St-Pierre; Ouafa Sakka; Moujib Bahri
International Journal of Innovation Management | 2018
Ouafa Sakka; Josée St-Pierre; Moujib Bahri
Revue internationale P.M.E. | 2016
Moujib Bahri
Archive | 2016
Moujib Bahri