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Title: Limited Impact of Business Development Programs on Profitability in the Presence of Ambiguity Aversion
Authors: Shapiro, Dmitry
Issue Date: Apr-2020
Description: This paper presents an analysis of business development programs (BDPs) based on a theoretical framework aimed at understanding the mixed effect of business training on entrepreneurs. There has been an emerging empirical literature on the use of BDPs to improve business knowledge, management practices, and overall profitability of microentrepreneurs in developing countries. However, the effect of such programs is mixed. In the author’s framework, entrepreneurs are ambiguity-averse and have multiple sources of income (e.g., business and wage incomes). The paper shows that a mismatch between a BDP’s narrow focus on business-promoting strategies and the wider context in which microentrepreneurs operate can limit the impact of business training.
URI: https://www.adb.org/publications/impact-business-development-programs-profitability
https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/5805
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ISSN: 2313-6537
2313-6545
Country: Asia and the Pacific
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