Critical success factors for small businesses: A case of Thailand
Date
2010-11-12Author
Chuthamas, Chittithaworn
Md. Aminul, Islam
Thiyada, Keawchana
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This study attempted to identify factors that are affecting business success of small and
medium enterprises (SMEs) in Thailand. The intention of this study is to provide the
understanding on how people should start their business by looking at all the factors
affecting business success hence help to reduce the risk of failure and increase chances
of success. The study examined eight factors that influence the SMEs business success.
These factors are: SMEs characteristic, management and know-how, products and
services, Customer and Market, the way of doing business and cooperation, resources and
finance, Strategy, and external environment. The theoretical framework has been drawn
out and questionnaire was designed based on the factors chosen. Eight hypotheses were
developed to find out factors that are affecting Business Success of SMEs in Thailand.
The entire hypotheses were successfully tested with SPSS and five hypotheses were
accepted. The regression analysis result shown that the most significant factors affecting
business success of SMEs in Thailand were SMEs characteristics, customer and market,
the way of doing business, resources and finance, and external environment.
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