Publication: An investigation of the usage of capital budgeting techniques by small and medium enterprises
Type:
Article
Date
2020-09-08
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Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Springer Nature
Abstract
This paper examines the extent or usage of capital budgeting techniques in Small and
Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and the efect of non-fnancial factors on the choice of capital
budgeting techniques adopted by SMEs. A qualitative research method of content analysis
as well as an econometric quantitative analysis have been employed for this study. The
study has been conducted in several divisional councils within the district of Colombo, Sri
Lanka. Stratifed random sampling has been used to collect a sample of SMEs from each
divisional council within these divisions. Information has been gathered through questionnaires and personal interviews. Results of the study reveal that Payback Period (PBP) is the
dominant capital budgeting technique used in SMEs. Results of the Multinomial logistic
regression indicate that the probability of selecting Net Present Value as the capital budgeting technique is higher in foreign SMEs and in SMEs who operate in the industry for 11 to
15 years. Furthermore, being a SME decision maker with less than 10 years of experience
increases the probability of selecting PBP as the capital budgeting technique. Finally, qualitative techniques used in this study indicate that cost, time and knowledge are the main
reasons that deter SMEs from using capital budgeting techniques.
Description
Quality & Quantity
International Journal of Methodology
Keywords
Capital budgeting, Small and medium enterprises (SMEs), Sri Lanka, NPV, IRR · Payback period
