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ETHNIC MINORITY ENTREPRENEURS AND THE COMMERCIAL BANKS IN THE U.K.: ACCESS TO FORMAL SOURCES OF FINANCE AND DECISION-MAKING BY THEIR BANKERS

Ethnic Entrepreneurship: Structure and Process

ISBN: 978-0-76231-033-3, eISBN: 978-1-84950-220-7

Publication date: 4 December 2003

Abstract

This chapter is concerned with access to bank finance by ethnic minority businesses (EMBs) in the U.K., focusing particularly on the process of decision-making by bank managers with respect to credit applications by entrepreneurs from ethnic minority groups. The results reported in this chapter are taken from a major U.K. study that included two large scale surveys of EMB owners and a white control group, case studies with ethnic minority entrepreneurs and a programme of interviews with business support agencies. Whilst referring to other evidence, this chapter focuses on the findings from a series of interviews with bank representatives. The U.K. study was funded by the British Bankers’ Association (BBA), the Bank of England and the Small Business Service and supported by the Commission for Racial Equality.

Citation

Deakins, D., Ram, M., Smallbone, D. and Fletcher, M. (2003), "ETHNIC MINORITY ENTREPRENEURS AND THE COMMERCIAL BANKS IN THE U.K.: ACCESS TO FORMAL SOURCES OF FINANCE AND DECISION-MAKING BY THEIR BANKERS", Stiles, C.H. and Galbraith, C.S. (Ed.) Ethnic Entrepreneurship: Structure and Process (International Research in the Business Disciplines, Vol. 4), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 293-313. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1074-7877(03)04014-5

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