The practices of Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMES) - A literature review / Nadhrah Manas, Norhayati Mohmad Zakwan @ Zakuan and Mariam Setapa

Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) have been the backbone of economic growth in most countries, particularly in emerging countries, and they continue to play a vital role. When compared to large corporations, SMEs had the highest proportion of job creation, highest revenue growth, and highest emplo...

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Main Authors: Manas, Nadhrah (Author), Mohmad Zakwan @ Zakuan, Norhayati (Author), Setapa, Mariam (Author)
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