
Determination of the causes of the non-linking of SMEs with public entities
Author(s) -
Eliazar Salazar-Pavón,
Citlalli Esparza-Tovar,
Mirna Liliana Guillen-Ramírez,
Diana Michel Becerra-Bustamante
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal-public economy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2524-2016
DOI - 10.35429/jpe.2019.5.3.38.44
Subject(s) - government (linguistics) , promotion (chess) , directory , business , public sector , marketing , value (mathematics) , point (geometry) , destiny (iss module) , alliance , theme (computing) , public relations , engineering , economics , economy , political science , computer science , politics , world wide web , philosophy , linguistics , geometry , mathematics , machine learning , law , aerospace engineering , operating system
SMEs, are a core point in our country, and are the innovative and creative part that few companies can achieve this result, in Ciudad Juarez specifically and according to the present research we find small and medium companies such as designers of robots, designers of dresses, bakeries, designers of pipelines, distributors of snacks, food, furniture designers, designs of parts of machinery, companies with great added value of which its existence is unknown. According to statistics from the Business Directory of the National Institute of Geography and Information Technology (INEGI), more than 85.7% of SMEs do not have the knowledge of the support offered by the government, and 14.3% of companies have knowledge of promotion programs and state government support the highest percentage knows the Entrepreneur Support Network, reaching 61.1%, followed by the Let's Grow Together program with 42.6%, as well as other INADEM programs with 39.4 percent. This creates a problem since these types of companies require the support of the public sector and in the same way the public sector needs to prove the destiny of these designated supports. Then we ask ourselves the research question: if there are innovative SMEs and there are resources in the public sector, then what are the causes of non-linking? This theme is the central point of the present investigation.