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Intention Matters: Quality Women's Networks Focus On Advancement, Sarah Rand
Intention Matters: Quality Women's Networks Focus On Advancement, Sarah Rand
Business Administration Faculty Scholarship
This study concentrates on the role and value of one strategy frequently employed by large organizations: the formation of company-sponsored women’s networks. The purpose of this study was to understand what factors impact the effectiveness of women’s networks so as to facilitate members’ advancement. This study employed a survey of 2,021 women’s network participants across three large organizations operating in diverse industries. Though few members reported career advancement as a result of their involvement, those who did identified common experiences including opportunities to expand professional networks, build connections with senior leaders, develop sponsorship relationships, and participate in projects helpful for …
Small Business Debt Financing: The Effect Of Lender Structural Complexity., Jaume Franquesa, David Vera
Small Business Debt Financing: The Effect Of Lender Structural Complexity., Jaume Franquesa, David Vera
Business Administration Faculty Scholarship
Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) depend on a large measure on commercial banks for external capital, and US SMEs are increasingly experiencing bank credit constraints and resorting to costly alternatives. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of lender organizational complexity on SME financing shortfalls. In particular, it examines the credit shortage effects associated with the SME's reliance on bank holding company (BHC) owned, as opposed to independent, lenders.