THE PRIMARY CAUSES OF RISK EMERGENCE IN SMALL BUSINESSES

Authors

  • Ismoilova Zebiniso Sarvarbek qizi Author

Keywords:

Keywords: small business, risks, entrepreneurship, resilience, economic instability, risk management, financial resources, external environment, strategic planning.

Abstract

Abstract.  This  paper  explores  the  primary  causes  of  risk  emergence  in  small 
businesses.  Due  to  their  limited  resources  and  heightened  vulnerability  to  external 
factors, small enterprises are particularly susceptible to various risks that can hinder 
their  stability  and  growth.  The  study  identifies  key  factors  contributing  to  risk 
emergence,  including  economic  instability,  lack  of  financial  and  human  resources, 
insufficient strategic planning, low adaptability to market changes, and regulatory or 
legal uncertainties. Understanding and categorizing these risk factors can help develop 
effective risk management strategies to enhance the resilience and long-term viability 
of small businesses. 

References

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Published

2026-01-22

How to Cite

Ismoilova Zebiniso Sarvarbek qizi. (2026). THE PRIMARY CAUSES OF RISK EMERGENCE IN SMALL BUSINESSES . TADQIQOTLAR, 78(4), 243-246. https://journalss.org/index.php/tad/article/view/16068