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Corruption, Gender and Credit Constraints: Evidence from South Asian SMEs
by
Wellalage, Nirosha Hewa
, Locke, Stuart
, Samujh, Helen
in
Access
/ Access to credit
/ Attitudes
/ Bribery
/ Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Causality
/ Constraints
/ Corruption
/ Credit
/ Education
/ Ethics
/ Females
/ Gender
/ Gender differences
/ Lines of credit
/ Management
/ Offenses
/ Original Paper
/ Owners
/ Philosophy
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Small & medium sized enterprises-SME
2019
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Corruption, Gender and Credit Constraints: Evidence from South Asian SMEs
by
Wellalage, Nirosha Hewa
, Locke, Stuart
, Samujh, Helen
in
Access
/ Access to credit
/ Attitudes
/ Bribery
/ Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Causality
/ Constraints
/ Corruption
/ Credit
/ Education
/ Ethics
/ Females
/ Gender
/ Gender differences
/ Lines of credit
/ Management
/ Offenses
/ Original Paper
/ Owners
/ Philosophy
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Small & medium sized enterprises-SME
2019
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Corruption, Gender and Credit Constraints: Evidence from South Asian SMEs
by
Wellalage, Nirosha Hewa
, Locke, Stuart
, Samujh, Helen
in
Access
/ Access to credit
/ Attitudes
/ Bribery
/ Business and Management
/ Business Ethics
/ Causality
/ Constraints
/ Corruption
/ Credit
/ Education
/ Ethics
/ Females
/ Gender
/ Gender differences
/ Lines of credit
/ Management
/ Offenses
/ Original Paper
/ Owners
/ Philosophy
/ Quality of Life Research
/ Small & medium sized enterprises-SME
2019
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Corruption, Gender and Credit Constraints: Evidence from South Asian SMEs
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Corruption, Gender and Credit Constraints: Evidence from South Asian SMEs
2019
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This paper provides analyses of the effect of corruption in South Asia on (1) credit access for small- and medium-size enterprises (SMEs), and (2) credit constraints faced by female-owned and male-owned SMEs. By addressing potential endogeneity and reverse causality of corruption and credit constraints via instrumental variables, this study reports that corruption has a detrimental effect on credit access. Specifically, corruption increases the probability of SMEs credit constraints by 7.63%. However, gender differences emerge, indicating that bribery is slightly more effective when used by female SME owners. When male-owned SMEs pay bribes, they are on average 0.61% more credit-constrained than their counterparts. For femaleowned SMEs paying bribes, they are on average 0.78% more likely to be less credit-constrained compared to female SME owners who do not pay bribes. Overall, bribery is not very effective in achieving the desired outcome and attitudes towards bribery as unethical may be more a question of culture than of gender.
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