Does Entrepreneurial Orientation Affect the Performance of Women-owned SMEs in the Banditry Zone? The Empirical Evidence from Kebbi State, Nigeria

Hamza Aliyu Galadanchi, Zainab Alkali
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This study was carried out to investigate how women-owned small and medium-sized businesses in Kebbi State, Nigeria, have fared in the face of banditry by using entrepreneurial orientations. In order to gather information from women-owned SMEs, a cross-sectional survey methodology was adopted. A cluster sampling approach was used to select 234 participants at random for the study and questionnaires used as a research instrument for data collection. The study's hypotheses were tested using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). The result found that taking risks, being aggressive in the marketplace, and being independent are crucial entrepreneurial orientations for the success of SMEs in Kebbi State, Nigeria. It is assumed that innovation will boost business performance, but the results of this study show that innovation has the opposite effect on women-owned businesses, contradicting this expectation. The study concluded that taking risks, being aggressive in a competitive environment, and having autonomy benefit SMEs’ performance. The study recommended that Owner-managers, decision-makers, and researchers can benefit greatly from the findings of this study in order to better understand how entrepreneurial orientations affect business performance. Owner-managers of SMEs should be encouraged and emphasize on risk-taking, independence, and competitive aggression to enhance their performance and economic effect. It is significant to highlight that placing too much emphasis on innovation should be minimized.
创业导向是否影响土匪区女性中小企业绩效?来自尼日利亚凯比州的经验证据
这项研究的目的是调查尼日利亚凯比州妇女拥有的中小型企业如何利用创业导向面对土匪行为。为了从妇女拥有的中小企业收集信息,采用了横断面调查方法。采用整群抽样的方法,随机抽取234名研究对象,采用问卷调查的方式进行数据收集。采用偏最小二乘结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)对研究假设进行了检验。结果发现,承担风险、在市场上积极进取、独立自主是尼日利亚Kebbi州中小企业成功的关键创业取向。假设创新会提高企业绩效,但本研究的结果表明,创新对女性拥有的企业有相反的影响,与这一预期相矛盾。研究得出结论,承担风险、在竞争环境中积极进取、拥有自主权有利于中小企业的绩效。本研究建议,为了更好地理解创业导向如何影响企业绩效,所有者-管理者、决策者和研究人员可以从本研究的发现中受益匪浅。应鼓励和强调中小企业所有者管理者的冒险精神、独立性和竞争侵略性,以提高其绩效和经济效益。必须强调的是,不应过分强调创新。
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