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Title: Gender, ethnicity and SMEs’ access to finance: a systematic literature review of global empirical evidence
Authors: Kara, A
Li, J
Keywords: SMEs;gender;women;ethnicity;minority;access to credit;systematic review;financial inclusion;financial exclusion
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Inderscience
Citation: Kara, A. and Li, J. (2025) 'Gender, ethnicity and SMEs’ access to finance: a systematic literature review of global empirical evidence', International Journal of Banking, Accounting and Finance, 0 (accepted, in press), pp. 1 - [34].
Abstract: We systematically survey the global empirical evidence on gender and ethnicity implications of small and medium enterprises’ (SMEs) access to finance in the last two decades. We find overwhelming evidence that women-owned SMEs encounter greater financial constraints, and seek less financing, in comparison to men-owned SMEs. Borrowing discouragement and fear of being rejected by creditors are identified as leading causes of women’s non-participation in external borrowing. We find scarce evidence of systematic gender-based discrimination by lenders. However, there is evidence that women face higher interest and rejection rates and stringent lending criteria compared to men. We find that ethnic-minority-owned SMEs experience greater financial constraints. In the USA, evidence of ethnicity-based-discrimination is found; however, it is not common across the world. Our findings also show that ethnic-minority-owned SMEs demand for and ability to obtain external finance decreases further during and after economic crisis periods. We provide avenues for further research.
Description: Article accepted to be published in the special issue on: Bank Behaviour, Performance and Stability – In Memory of Philip Molyneux.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/29355
ISSN: 1755-3830
Other Identifiers: ORCiD: Alper Kara https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8560-0501
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