Finance in SMES and the development of the collaborative economy
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SMEs, collaborative economy, finance, developmentAbstract
The sharing economy is becoming more and more popular in many areas thanks to the fact that not only the young generation, but also people of almost all ages are digitally literate and therefore easy to participate in activities cooperation of the economy. The very important part of your motivation only knows that it is a great way to save money, but equally important are the philosophical aspects, corresponding to the efforts made to promote more sustainable pepper practices. The most ranks have access to the property. The cooperative economy has become a topic of interest, not only among researchers and experts, but also among policy makers and stakeholders related to the larger extent of the system. The theory of many fields, such as business economics, gift economics, entrepreneurship, digital transformation, special reports pay attention to this phenomenon. However, there is still room to explore the objectives of this activity and a creative approach to specific perspectives to provide insights and insight into certain topics, such as their applications to the SME small and medium business finance framework.
Keywords: SMEs, collaborative economy, finance, development.
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