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Corruption and SME growth: the roles of institutional networking and financial slack

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JOURNAL OF INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS
Volume 17, Issue 4, Pages 607-624

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S1744137421000011

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Ghana; growth; perceived corruption; SMEs

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In this study, we explored the mediating effect of institutional networking on the relationship between perceived corruption and SME growth, as well as the moderating impact of financial slack on this relationship. The findings suggest that perceived corruption is positively related to institutional networking, especially when levels of financial slack are higher. Additionally, institutional networking positively mediates the relationship between perceived corruption and SME growth.
In this study, we investigate the mediating effect of institutional networking on the relationship between perceived corruption and the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). We also examine the moderating impact of financial slack on the relationship between perceived corruption and institutional networking. We test our moderated mediation model using data from 212 SMEs operating in Ghana. The findings from the study show that perceived corruption is positively related to institutional networking and this relationship is amplified when levels of financial slack are greater. The findings also show that institutional networking positively mediates the relationship between perceived corruption and SME growth. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.

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