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  • 1.
    Sarwary, Zahida
    Kristianstad University, Faculty of Business, Avdelningen för ekonomi. Kristianstad University, Faculty of Business, Research environment Governance, Regulation, Internationalization and Performance (GRIP. Lunds universitet.
    Capital budgeting techniques in SMEs: a literature review2019In: Journal of Accounting and Finance, Vol. 19, no 3, p. 97-114Article in journal (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    This paper provides a systematic literature review of research in the field of capital budgeting techniques (CBT) among small- and medium- sized firms. In total, 26 studies published between 1964 and 2017 were reviewed. It covers three areas: the type of CBT that have been used across sizes and locations; determinants associated with the choice of CBT; and the methods and analysis techniques used in previous studies. SWOT analysis was done to systematise the findings and to identify the shortcoming and strengths in existing literature. For each area, potential areas of research to further the field are suggested.

  • 2.
    Sarwary, Zahida
    Kristianstad University, Faculty of Business, Avdelningen för ekonomi. Kristianstad University, Faculty of Business, Research environment Governance, Regulation, Internationalization and Performance (GRIP.
    Strategy and capital budgeting techniques: the moderating role of entrepreneurial structure2019Conference paper (Refereed)
  • 3.
    Sarwary, Zahida
    et al.
    Kristianstad University, Faculty of Business.
    Umans, Timurs
    Kristianstad University, Faculty of Business, Research environment Auditing, Organisation and Society (AOS). Kristianstad University, Faculty of Business, Avdelningen för ekonomi.
    Puzzling the choice of capital budgeting techniques2017Conference paper (Refereed)
  • 4.
    Sarwary, Zahida
    et al.
    Kristianstad University, School of Health and Society, Avdelningen för Ekonomi.
    Umans, Timurs
    Kristianstad University, School of Health and Society, Avdelningen för Ekonomi. Kristianstad University, Plattformen för forskning om verksamhetsförlagd utbildning och professionslärande.
    Igelström, Bengt
    Kristianstad University, School of Health and Society, Avdelningen för Ekonomi.
    Professionalism and relationship quality in banks: SME perspective2013Conference paper (Refereed)
    Abstract [en]

    The aim of the paper is to understand how SMEs perceive professionalism its influences on the customer loyalty of the banks they work with. This is being explored through investigating the black box found in the relationship between these two concepts. The paper hypotheses that corporate image and relationship quality are the intervening variables in the professionalism relationship to customer loyally, while switching barriers are then serve as moderators of the relationship between corporate image and relationship quality and customer loyalty. The paper is based on a survey answered by 335 owners of SMEs in Sweden. The findings of the paper indicate that 1) increasing perception of banks’ professionalism has a positive impact on banks’ corporate image and on the relationship quality SME possesses, 2) increasing positive perception of the banks’ corporate image and increasing relationship quality leads to higher customer loyalty, 3) switching barriers do not moderate the relationship between perceived corporate image and relationship quality of the bank SME works with, 4) that perceived corporate image and relationship quality mediate the relationship between perceived professionalism of the bank in its influence on customer loyalty of SME to its bank.

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