The characteristics and determinants of capital structure in SME: empirical evidence from U.S. companies

Abstract This study investigates the determinants of capital structure of small and medium size enterprises (SMEs) in U.S. by using a panel data consisting of 100 firms from 2002 to 2010. In order to examine the financial crisis effects on SMEs’ gearing decision, the research period is divided into...

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Main Author: Wu, Chia-Ying
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2011
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24885/
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description Abstract This study investigates the determinants of capital structure of small and medium size enterprises (SMEs) in U.S. by using a panel data consisting of 100 firms from 2002 to 2010. In order to examine the financial crisis effects on SMEs’ gearing decision, the research period is divided into two time frames: pre-crisis (2002-2007) and post-crisis (2008-2010). Using the Fixed Effect Model through STATA software, the seven variables including profitability, firm size, firm age, tangibility, earnings volatility, non-debt tax shield and growth opportunity are tested against the short-term debt and the long-term debt. The evidence suggests that profitability and size are significant determinants for both short-term and long-term debt structure of the firm. Growth opportunity and non-debt tax shield have significant influence on long-term debt decisions. The other variables such as tangibility, age and earnings volatility do not contribute significantly to the SMEs’ capital structure. Furthermore, it is observed that financial crisis have considerable impacts on U.S. small firms as the average values of most of the proxies of the determinants are reducing after 2008. Key words: capital structure, SMEs, trade- off theory, pecking order theory, information asymmetry
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spelling nottingham-248852021-06-09T13:00:09Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24885/ The characteristics and determinants of capital structure in SME: empirical evidence from U.S. companies Wu, Chia-Ying Abstract This study investigates the determinants of capital structure of small and medium size enterprises (SMEs) in U.S. by using a panel data consisting of 100 firms from 2002 to 2010. In order to examine the financial crisis effects on SMEs’ gearing decision, the research period is divided into two time frames: pre-crisis (2002-2007) and post-crisis (2008-2010). Using the Fixed Effect Model through STATA software, the seven variables including profitability, firm size, firm age, tangibility, earnings volatility, non-debt tax shield and growth opportunity are tested against the short-term debt and the long-term debt. The evidence suggests that profitability and size are significant determinants for both short-term and long-term debt structure of the firm. Growth opportunity and non-debt tax shield have significant influence on long-term debt decisions. The other variables such as tangibility, age and earnings volatility do not contribute significantly to the SMEs’ capital structure. Furthermore, it is observed that financial crisis have considerable impacts on U.S. small firms as the average values of most of the proxies of the determinants are reducing after 2008. Key words: capital structure, SMEs, trade- off theory, pecking order theory, information asymmetry 2011-09-08 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24885/1/FINAL.pdf Wu, Chia-Ying (2011) The characteristics and determinants of capital structure in SME: empirical evidence from U.S. companies. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
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The characteristics and determinants of capital structure in SME: empirical evidence from U.S. companies
title The characteristics and determinants of capital structure in SME: empirical evidence from U.S. companies
title_full The characteristics and determinants of capital structure in SME: empirical evidence from U.S. companies
title_fullStr The characteristics and determinants of capital structure in SME: empirical evidence from U.S. companies
title_full_unstemmed The characteristics and determinants of capital structure in SME: empirical evidence from U.S. companies
title_short The characteristics and determinants of capital structure in SME: empirical evidence from U.S. companies
title_sort characteristics and determinants of capital structure in sme: empirical evidence from u.s. companies
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/24885/