Leveraging Small Business Development Through Employment Contracts: The Mediation Effect of Job Insecurity

N. N., V. E., Mutanda B.
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Following enormous de-industrialisation and a series of industrial offshoring of big corporate entities over the past decade, Small Medium and Micro Enterprises have risen into prominence by their inert abilities of employment creation and poverty mitigation, particularly in the context of developing countries such as Zimbabwe. However, their continued failure has left the nation’s economy tottering at the brink of collapse, hence paling the vision 2030 of engineering the country’s economy towards attaining upper-middle income status beyond visibility and feasibility. High labour turnover is attributed as the chief cause of this phenomenon. In view of that, the current study sought to assess the moderating role of job insecurity on the nature of employment contracts and SMME development. The nature of the employment contract is deemed instrumental in promoting work commitment towards SMME development. This work commitment is anchored on an individual’s perceptions of job security. As such, for some, the nature of the employment contract becomes the sole driver to display extra effort at work in fear of losing a job. At times, such job loss fears are largely determined by one’s family needs and responsibilities. The hypotheses are tested using a sample size of 256 individuals working and owning SMMEs. The Raosoft sample size calculator was used for the sample size determination. SPSS Process was used to test if job insecurity mediates employment contracts and small business development. The empirical outcome suggests that employment contracts have a predictive effect on SMME development and that the turnover intention had a full mediation effect between employment contracts and small business development.
通过雇佣契约撬动小企业发展:工作不安全感的中介作用
在过去十年中,在大规模的去工业化和大公司实体的一系列工业离岸化之后,中小型和微型企业因其创造就业和减轻贫困的惰性能力而脱颖而出,特别是在津巴布韦等发展中国家。然而,他们的持续失败使国家经济摇摇欲坠,处于崩溃的边缘,从而使2030年国家经济实现中上收入水平的愿景变得遥不可及。高劳动力流动率被认为是造成这一现象的主要原因。鉴于此,本研究试图评估工作不安全感对就业合同性质和中小微企业发展的调节作用。雇佣合同的性质被认为有助于促进对中小企业发展的工作承诺。这种工作承诺取决于个人对工作保障的看法。因此,对一些人来说,雇佣合同的性质成为他们在工作中表现出额外努力的唯一驱动因素,因为他们害怕失去工作。有时,这种失业恐惧在很大程度上是由一个人的家庭需求和责任决定的。这些假设是用256个在中小企业工作和拥有中小企业的人作为样本进行检验的。采用Raosoft样本量计算器确定样本量。使用SPSS Process检验工作不安全感是否对雇佣合同和小企业发展起中介作用。实证结果表明,劳动合同对中小企业发展具有预测作用,离职意愿在劳动合同与中小企业发展之间具有充分的中介作用。
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