The Impact of Internal Financing Sources and Bank Financing on Information Technology Investment

Studies show that internal financing sources (IFS) and bank financing (BF) motivate firms for investment. In line with previous studies, this study examines the impact of (IFS) and (BF) on information technology (IT) investment, by surveying owners of small business firms in India for data on IFS, B...

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Published inInternational Journal of Business and Economics Vol. 18; no. 1; pp. 001 - 016
Main Authors Gill, Amarjit, Mand, Harvinder S, Amiraslany, Afshin, Obradovich, John D
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 台灣 逢甲大學 01.01.2019
International Journal of Business and Economics
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Summary:Studies show that internal financing sources (IFS) and bank financing (BF) motivate firms for investment. In line with previous studies, this study examines the impact of (IFS) and (BF) on information technology (IT) investment, by surveying owners of small business firms in India for data on IFS, BF, and IT investment. According to the findings, IFS and BF increase IT investment, while firm age, firm location, and owner education also enhance IT investment. By demonstrating the impact of IFS and BF on IT investment, this study contributes to the existing literature, offering its findings for investment advisors, the India government, and owners/operators of small business firms.
ISSN:1607-0704