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Pembiayaan Iklim di Asia Timur dan Pasifik dari Perspektif Tata Kelola dan Kesulitan Keuangan Afifah, Nurul; Nugraha, Nugraha; Heryana, Toni; Supriatna, Yayat; Nkansah, Obed Kwabina Opoku
Jurnal Internasional Penelitian Bisnis Terapan Vol 7 No 01 (2025)
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35313/ijabr.v7i01.470

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This study analyses the influence of governance and financial distress on climate funding in East Asia and the Pacific (EAP). A multiple linear regression analysis was undertaken using panel data from 12 EAP nations between 2015 and 2021 to investigate the links between governance, financial distress, and climate finance. The results demonstrate that governance structures are more successful in obtaining climate related funds. Additionally, financial challenges show a notable positive correlation, indicating that financially struggling nations tend to attract more global climate funds, possibly due to their limited domestic capacities for addressing climate change. The regression analysis explained 85.71% of the variations in climate finance, underscoring the importance of governance and financial conditions in influencing how climate finance is distributed within the region. These findings underscore the need of robust governance and financial stability in maximizing the use of climate finance for mitigation and adaptation initiatives.
Process Innovation and its Impacts on MSMEs Resilience in Ghana: The Moderating Role of Enterprise Risk Management Nkansah, Obed Kwabina Opoku; Gaffar, Vanessa; Sofia, Alfira; Heryana, Tony
Image : Jurnal Riset Manajemen Vol 12, No 2 (2024): Image : Jurnal Riset Manajemen
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/image.2024.022

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Firms’ resilience is of key interest to practitioners, owing to the fact that in most developing countries including Ghana, over 60 percent MSMEs do not survive the first five years of business operations. This study looks at how enterprise risk management may influence the impact of process innovation practices of Lean Six Sigma and Quality management Systems on MSMEs' resilience. The study used a quantitative research design, collecting survey data via Google Forms from a sample of 356 MSMEs and analysing it using SPSS software. The results indicated that MSMEs' resilience can be positively impacted by Lean Six Sigma practices. On the other hand, Quality management Systems could negatively affect the resilience of firms. Again, the research illustrates that enterprise risk management practices enhance the impact of process innovation practices on firms’ resilience. Specifically, the findings showcase the importance of utilizing process innovation practices and risk management as key principles in obtaining resilient MSMEs. Implications of these findings are important for managers of MSMEs, policy makers and researchers.