Impacto de la Información Contable en la Supervivencia de la Micro Empresa Familiar en Ecuador

Translated title of the contribution: Impact of Accounting Information on the Survival of Family Micro Businesses in Ecuador

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Abstract

This study characterizes the impact of accounting information information has on the survival of family microenterprises in Ecuador. in Ecuador. For this purpose, a structured survey was used, rated on a symmetrical and equidistant a symmetrical, equidistant, five-point Likert scale, applied to 372 micro-businesses applied to 372 micro-businesses in the urban parishes of Tarqui, Tarqui parishes of Tarqui, Ximena and Febres Cordero, which make up the second the country's second largest city. With The data collected were used to develop a multivariate regression model that was multivariate regression model was used to explain how the characteristics of the characteristics of the independent variable (making with short-term plans, with a budget, with some kind of accounting information, and considering the owner's the owner's profile) influence survival. The The results of the model indicate that most businesses agree that the variables in the independent variable businesses agree that accounting information variables contribute significantly to survival. information contribute significantly to the survival of family microenterprises. survival of family microenterprises, to overcome the first stage of the the first stage of the organizational life cycle.
Translated title of the contributionImpact of Accounting Information on the Survival of Family Micro Businesses in Ecuador
Original languageSpanish (Ecuador)
Pages (from-to)1450-1462
Number of pages13
JournalVinculatégica EFAN
Volume2019
Issue number2019
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2019

Keywords

  • Accounting
  • Budget
  • Life Cycle
  • Management
  • Small Business

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 113A Economics

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