A Qualitative Analysis of the Impediments to Business Innovation and Information Management in Nigeria: A Policy Stance

Ololade Grace Adewole, Festa Ndutimi Okrigwe, Jacob Kehinde Opele, Kehinde Oluwaseun Omotoso
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The ability of the Nigerian business sector to actively engage in innovative activities is germane to sustainable national growth and development. While the government has the primary responsibility to formulate policies that can mitigate societal problems and sustain economic stability, the business sector in the country has continued to experience government failure to implement previously formulated policies. The current study attempted to investigate the impediments to Nigerian Business Innovation and Information Management through the lens of a qualitative approach. The authors conducted a guided oral interview through the WhatsApp platform which was created to gather all impediments to the survey from the field officers who took an active part in data collection in six geopolitical zones in Nigeria. Subsequently, data gathered was analysed through Atlas. Ti version 8 software and the findings were presented by the regional spread. The study revealed that there are benefits in conducting a national business innovation survey, and these include input into effective planning, formulation, and implementation of relevant policies for sustainable development in the country. The outcome of the survey helps to benchmark the results with what obtains in other African countries. Key impediments include the firm's unwillingness to declare turnover because of the fear of an increase in tax policy and poor collaboration between the government and the industry. It was recommended that the government should come up with policies that will encourage business activities in the country and improve the relationship between the government and the industry. Contribution/Originality: This study contributes to the existing literature by examining the impediments to Nigerian business innovation and information management. The study uses a qualitative analysis approach. The study documents one of the policy strategies that can be used to drive sustainable business innovation activities in Nigeria.
尼日利亚商业创新和信息管理障碍的定性分析:政策立场
尼日利亚商业部门积极参与创新活动的能力与可持续的国家增长和发展息息相关。虽然政府的主要责任是制定能够缓解社会问题和维持经济稳定的政策,但该国的商业部门继续经历政府未能执行先前制定的政策。目前的研究试图通过定性方法的镜头调查尼日利亚商业创新和信息管理的障碍。作者通过WhatsApp平台进行了一次有指导的口头访谈,该平台旨在收集在尼日利亚六个地缘政治区域积极参与数据收集的实地官员对调查的所有障碍。随后,收集的数据通过Atlas进行分析。Ti version 8软件和研究结果按区域分布呈现。该研究表明,开展全国商业创新调查有好处,其中包括为该国可持续发展的相关政策的有效规划、制定和实施提供投入。调查结果有助于将结果与其他非洲国家的结果进行比较。主要障碍包括公司不愿公布营业额,因为担心税收政策增加,以及政府和行业之间的合作不佳。政府应该制定鼓励企业活动的政策,并改善政府和企业之间的关系。贡献/独创性:本研究通过考察尼日利亚商业创新和信息管理的障碍,对现有文献做出贡献。本研究采用定性分析方法。该研究记录了一项可用于推动尼日利亚可持续商业创新活动的政策战略。
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