Risk Culture and Strategic Planning Roles on Enterprise Risk Management and Firm Performance in Selected African Countries

M. Kanu
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Enterprise risk management (ERM) research has mostly been limited to factors determining its implementation and its effects on firm performance. Despite a clear need for its establishment in sound risk culture and its integration with strategic planning, organisational leaders continue to implement these management concepts in isolation. Academic research into these conjoint relationships has also received less attention in the literature. This study investigates whether ERM's effect on firm financial performance, measured by return on assets, is mediated by risk culture and strategic planning. The study provides empirical evidence that adopting ERM solely does not enhance a firm's financial performance. The ERM, risk culture, and strategic planning constructs are empirically determined to be correlated. Strategic planning has a direct and positive relationship with firm performance. The study further provides empirical evidence that the positive effects of ERM implementation on firm financial performance are mediated by risk culture and strategic planning. The size of a firm and its financial leverage are remarkable determinants of firm performance, while firm age and growth rate are not. The pieces of evidence have been presented from an under-investigated context in Africa with other contributions to the literature, such as, providing comprehensive measures of ERM and risk culture and responding to calls to synthesise risk and strategic management. This study also advances multiple mediation analysis and the use of PLS-SEM in the ERM literature.  
风险文化和战略规划作用的企业风险管理和企业绩效在选定的非洲国家
企业风险管理(ERM)的研究大多局限于决定其实施的因素及其对企业绩效的影响。尽管明确需要建立健全的风险文化,并将其与战略规划相结合,但组织领导人继续孤立地实施这些管理概念。对这些联合关系的学术研究在文献中也很少受到关注。本研究探讨ERM对企业财务绩效的影响(以资产回报率衡量)是否受到风险文化和战略规划的中介作用。该研究提供了经验证据,证明单纯采用ERM并不能提高企业的财务绩效。经验证明,ERM、风险文化和战略规划结构是相关的。战略规划与企业绩效有直接的正向关系。研究进一步提供了实证证据,证明ERM实施对企业财务绩效的积极影响是由风险文化和战略规划中介的。企业规模及其财务杠杆是企业绩效的显著决定因素,而企业年龄和增长率则不是。这些证据来自非洲一个未充分调查的背景,对文献有其他贡献,例如,提供ERM和风险文化的综合措施,以及响应综合风险和战略管理的呼吁。本研究还在ERM文献中推进了多重中介分析和PLS-SEM的使用。
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