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Owners vs. Managers. Disparities of Attitudes on the Business Risk in SME Segment

The article aims to identify disparities in the perception of business risks between the owners and managers of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the V4 countries. The statements of strategic, market, personnel, legal and operational risks are the research's subject. Disparities of a...

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Published in:Amfiteatru economic 2022-02, Vol.24 (59), p.174-193
Main Authors: Dvorský, Ján, Kozubikova, Ludmila, Ključnikov, Aleksandr, Ivanová, Eva
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business owner
business risks
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Cost control
Global economy
ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Literature reviews
manager
Market positioning
Optimism
Owners
Risk assessment
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