Performance Implications of The Absorptive Capacity of Small Businesses in A Developing Economy

C. Eresia-Eke, Udo Osuigwe
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The role of small businesses in the socioeconomic development of nations has been well established. Despite this, the failure rate of small businesses in developing economies remains high. Much of this stems from poor performance levels on the part of small businesses which is often exacerbated by the continued flux and disruptions in the business environment. Recognising the importance of astute responsiveness to the dynamic business environment, this study investigates whether absorptive capacity can energise small business performance. The study employed the partial least squares structural equation modelling technique and multiple regression analysis to analyse data collected from an effective pool of 685 small business owners/managers. The results affirm that absorptive capacity has a positive though a weak relationship with small business performance. Interestingly, when the absorptive capacity construct was disaggregated, it was insightful to note that not all its components bear statistically significant relationships with small business performance. Specifically, the relationships between small business performance and the component factors of assimilation and exploitation were statistically supported. In contrast, the factors of acquisition and transformation have no statistically significant relationship with small business performance. The finding has important implications for practitioners and researchers as it illuminates specific components of absorptive capacity that deserve higher investments in the quest for improved small business performance. Keywords:   Absorptive capacity; Entrepreneurship; Small business; Performance
发展中经济体小企业吸收能力对绩效的影响
小企业在国家社会经济发展中的作用已经确立。尽管如此,发展中经济体的小企业失败率仍然很高。这在很大程度上源于小企业的业绩水平不佳,而商业环境的持续变化和中断往往加剧了这种情况。认识到对动态商业环境的敏锐响应的重要性,本研究调查了吸收能力是否可以激励小企业绩效。该研究采用偏最小二乘结构方程建模技术和多元回归分析来分析从685名小企业主/经理有效池中收集的数据。结果表明,中小企业吸收能力与中小企业绩效之间存在着虽弱但正的关系。有趣的是,当吸收能力结构被分解时,它是有见地的注意到,并非所有的组成部分与小企业绩效具有统计显著的关系。具体而言,小企业绩效与同化和剥削构成因素之间的关系得到了统计支持。相比之下,收购和转型因素对小企业绩效的影响没有统计学意义。这一发现对从业者和研究人员具有重要意义,因为它阐明了吸收能力的特定组成部分,在寻求改善小企业绩效的过程中,这些组成部分值得更高的投资。关键词:吸收能力;企业家精神;小型企业;表演
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