Marina Klačmer Čalopa – University of Zagreb Faculty of Organization and Informatics, Pavlinska 2, 42 000, Varaždin, Croatia

Keywords:
Financing sources;
SMEs;
Entrepreneurship

DOI: https://doi.org/10.31410/EMAN.2024.125

Abstract: This paper presents sources of financing for small and medi­um-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Croatia. The paper presents the problems that the companies have when financing the development of SMEs, and then traditional and alternative types of enterprise financing in the Re­public of Croatia.

This paper researches the scientific and professional literature over the past decade (before, during and after the COVID-19 crisis), primarily drawing from the Web of Science database and utilizes an analytical ap­proach to detect issues accompanying financing sources for SMEs in Cro­atia. The analysis focuses on quantitative research methods to review se­lected articles based on keywords such as entrepreneurship, financing sources, and SMEs. Only articles aligning with the specific aims of this paper will undergo in-depth examination. The obtained results from the analysis of sources of financing will be presented through examples from business practice.

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Klačmer Čalopa, M. (2024). Analysis of Financing Sources for SMEs In Croatia. In C. A. Nastase, A. Monda, & R. Dias (Eds.), International Scientific Conference – EMAN 2024: Vol 8. Conference Proceedings (pp. 125-130). Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans. https://doi.org/10.31410/EMAN.2024.125

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