COVID-19, SME training support by ASEAN governments and analysis of digital investments in Brunei

Shahid W. Anjum, Nurul Syahidah Binti Haji Sharin
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Digital adoption and related investments among SMEs can be challenging during COVID-19 smart business adjustments due to their small size and limited capabilities especially in ASEAN region where contribution of SMEs is over 99%. In order to overcome this barrier, it is necessary for every country's government to provide SMEs with the right support that can help them in their digital transformation journey. The negative impact of the pandemic phenomenon has been huge on adaption and employability of human resources and SME's technological innovation globally. The support of ASEAN governments in the context of human resources development dimension in digital space is reviewed in this article. Besides, digitalization of Brunei's SMEs has been lukewarm although the public of the country has been an active user of social media where the subscription rate of mobile usage is around 136% and internet usage around 94%. Therefore, in order to provide the evidence of explanatory theory on the digital technologies' adoption among SMEs in Brunei, this study has used both qualitative and quantities approaches, has collected data from 101 Brunei SMEs through survey questionnaire and analyzed it using partial least square with the help ADANCO. The study has found that the internal capacity of organization in the form of digital skills and external capacity in the form of digital infrastructure in the economy are statistically significant in explaining the importance of digital educational support provided by the government towards the adoption of digital technologies. The challenges faced by SMEs due to pandemic related restrictions in the form of decrease in sales, access to finance, budget constraints for employee salaries and wages, procurement and order delivery related difficulties, however, have not statistically necessitated the adoption of digital technologies because of policy incentives for digital technology related education and training facilitations. © 2022 Author(s).
2019冠状病毒病、东盟各国政府对中小企业的培训支持以及文莱数字投资分析
由于中小企业规模小、能力有限,特别是在中小企业贡献率超过99%的东盟地区,中小企业的数字化采用和相关投资在2019冠状病毒病疫情智能业务调整期间可能具有挑战性。为了克服这一障碍,每个国家的政府都有必要为中小企业提供正确的支持,帮助他们进行数字化转型。这一流行病现象对全球人力资源的适应和就业能力以及中小企业的技术创新产生了巨大的负面影响。本文回顾了东盟各国政府在数字空间人力资源开发维度背景下的支持。此外,文莱中小企业的数字化进程一直不温不火,尽管该国公众一直是社交媒体的活跃用户,其中移动用户订阅率约为136%,互联网使用率约为94%。因此,为了提供文莱中小企业采用数字技术的解释理论证据,本研究采用定性和定量相结合的方法,通过调查问卷收集了101家文莱中小企业的数据,并借助ADANCO使用偏最小二乘法进行分析。研究发现,数字技能形式的组织内部能力和经济中数字基础设施形式的外部能力在解释政府提供的数字教育支持对采用数字技术的重要性方面具有统计意义。然而,中小企业因与流行病有关的限制所面临的挑战,包括销售额下降、融资渠道、雇员薪金和工资的预算限制、采购和订单交付方面的困难,在统计上没有必要采用数字技术,因为政策鼓励提供与数字技术有关的教育和培训便利。©2022作者。
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