Corporate governance and financial literacy in small and medium enterprises ( SMEs)
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Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are vital contributors to economic development
and innovation, particularly in emerging economies. This study explores the relationship
between corporate governance, financial literacy, and SME performance, focusing on key
dimensions such as board composition, financial resources, training and development,
and transparency. Using data from 384 SMEs and employing descriptive statistics,
correlation, and regression analysis, the research highlights the significant role of
governance and literacy in enhancing SME outcomes.
Descriptive statistics indicate that financial resources are the most variable and impactful
factor across SMEs, while SME performance shows the least variability, reflecting
consistency in outcomes. Correlation analysis reveals strong positive relationships
between SME performance and financial resources, transparency, and training and
development. Regression results demonstrate that corporate governance and financial
literacy variables explain 46.7% of the variance in SME performance, with training and
development and financial resources being the most influential predictors.
The findings underscore the need for targeted training programs, robust financial resource
management, and transparent practices to drive SME performance. While board
composition and financial literacy showed moderate effects, they remain critical for
strategic decision-making and sustainability. Practical implications include policy
recommendations for enhancing training, transparency, and financial literacy, while
future research should explore sector-specific dynamics, regional comparisons, and the
integration of technology in governance and literacy practices. This study provides
actionable insights for SME managers and policymakers, emphasizing the importance of
governance and literacy in fostering long-term growth and competitiveness.
Keywords: Small and Medium Enterprises, Board Composition, Financial Literacy,
Financial Resources, Transparency, Training and Development.
