Malaysian' small and medium enterprises' (SMEs) perceived challenges associated to internationalisation activity: a reflection on the belt and road initiative (BRI)

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) that launched by the Chinese government has gained the attention of the world since the introduction of it by President Xi Jinping in 2013. Regardless the promising associated economic and non-economic related benefit, this Initiative gas also been regarded as some...

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Main Authors: Chong, Chu Le, Teo, Poh Chuin, Ho, Theresa C. F., Wai, Chew Keong, Chin, Mui Yin
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spelling my.utm.961102022-07-03T08:28:48Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96110/ Malaysian' small and medium enterprises' (SMEs) perceived challenges associated to internationalisation activity: a reflection on the belt and road initiative (BRI) Chong, Chu Le Teo, Poh Chuin Ho, Theresa C. F. Wai, Chew Keong Chin, Mui Yin HB Economic Theory HD Industries. Land use. Labor The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) that launched by the Chinese government has gained the attention of the world since the introduction of it by President Xi Jinping in 2013. Regardless the promising associated economic and non-economic related benefit, this Initiative gas also been regarded as something of a double-edged sword, which potentially presents risks caused by the poor economic fundamentals and weak domestic institutions of their major participating countries due to high debt burdens involving in fiscal risks. This cross-sectional study aimed to examine the perceived challenges of Malaysian Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs), particularly on their internationalisation activities associated with the BRI. Interestingly, both perceived financial and non-financial challenges are pretty huge. Hence, implications of study have been discussed and suggestions are provided to both policy makers and market practitioners. The discussion of this paper ended with research limitations and recommendations for future studies. Asian Scholars Network 2020 Article PeerReviewed Chong, Chu Le and Teo, Poh Chuin and Ho, Theresa C. F. and Wai, Chew Keong and Chin, Mui Yin (2020) Malaysian' small and medium enterprises' (SMEs) perceived challenges associated to internationalisation activity: a reflection on the belt and road initiative (BRI). International Journal of Advanced Research in Economics and Finance, 2 (2). pp. 27-34. ISSN 2682-812X https://myjms.mohe.gov.my/index.php/ijaref/article/view/9561
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topic HB Economic Theory
HD Industries. Land use. Labor
spellingShingle HB Economic Theory
HD Industries. Land use. Labor
Chong, Chu Le
Teo, Poh Chuin
Ho, Theresa C. F.
Wai, Chew Keong
Chin, Mui Yin
Malaysian' small and medium enterprises' (SMEs) perceived challenges associated to internationalisation activity: a reflection on the belt and road initiative (BRI)
description The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) that launched by the Chinese government has gained the attention of the world since the introduction of it by President Xi Jinping in 2013. Regardless the promising associated economic and non-economic related benefit, this Initiative gas also been regarded as something of a double-edged sword, which potentially presents risks caused by the poor economic fundamentals and weak domestic institutions of their major participating countries due to high debt burdens involving in fiscal risks. This cross-sectional study aimed to examine the perceived challenges of Malaysian Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs), particularly on their internationalisation activities associated with the BRI. Interestingly, both perceived financial and non-financial challenges are pretty huge. Hence, implications of study have been discussed and suggestions are provided to both policy makers and market practitioners. The discussion of this paper ended with research limitations and recommendations for future studies.
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author Chong, Chu Le
Teo, Poh Chuin
Ho, Theresa C. F.
Wai, Chew Keong
Chin, Mui Yin
author_facet Chong, Chu Le
Teo, Poh Chuin
Ho, Theresa C. F.
Wai, Chew Keong
Chin, Mui Yin
author_sort Chong, Chu Le
title Malaysian' small and medium enterprises' (SMEs) perceived challenges associated to internationalisation activity: a reflection on the belt and road initiative (BRI)
title_short Malaysian' small and medium enterprises' (SMEs) perceived challenges associated to internationalisation activity: a reflection on the belt and road initiative (BRI)
title_full Malaysian' small and medium enterprises' (SMEs) perceived challenges associated to internationalisation activity: a reflection on the belt and road initiative (BRI)
title_fullStr Malaysian' small and medium enterprises' (SMEs) perceived challenges associated to internationalisation activity: a reflection on the belt and road initiative (BRI)
title_full_unstemmed Malaysian' small and medium enterprises' (SMEs) perceived challenges associated to internationalisation activity: a reflection on the belt and road initiative (BRI)
title_sort malaysian' small and medium enterprises' (smes) perceived challenges associated to internationalisation activity: a reflection on the belt and road initiative (bri)
publisher Asian Scholars Network
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96110/
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