Employee-resourcing strategies in family-owned small restaurants in South Africa: Do environmental influences matter?

Honest Mupani, Crispen Chipunza, Mashavira Nhamo, Adeoluwa Adewumi
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The small restaurant business (SRB) sector is applauded for promoting economic growth and employment creation in developing economies. Despite the spirited efforts by developing nations to capacitate the sector to sustainably contribute to economic growth, it is often flawed by a high inflation failure rate, especially in South Africa. The failure rates have been attributed, among many other factors, to the inability of small restaurant businesses to respond to environmental uncertainties with appropriate employee-resourcing strategies. The literature search shows that there is a dearth of research on the nexus between environmental influences and employee-resourcing strategies in South African small restaurant businesses. To address this gap, the study attempts to interrogate employee-resourcing strategies among family-owned small restaurants through the prism of environmental influences. A quantitative research approach was used, and the ex post facto research design was adopted. A convenient sample of 221 owners/managers of family-owned accommodations and Small Restaurant Businesses was conveniently selected. Structural Equation Modelling (SEM) was employed to confirm the congruence between observed and reproduced data in testing the hypothesized relationships. The inquiry established a positive relationship between internal environmental influences and employee-resourcing strategies in SRBs. Additionally, a positive and strong relationship between the external environment and employee-resourcing strategies was also established. Considering the vitality of small businesses in driving today’s economies and employment growth, this study recommends that owners/managers identify internal and external forces that attenuate small business failures. The study also emphasizes that SRBs must understand their external and internal environments for more productive employee-resourcing strategies.
南非家庭式小餐馆的员工资源策略:环境影响重要吗?
在发展中国家,小型餐饮业因促进经济增长和创造就业机会而受到称赞。尽管发展中国家为使该部门能够持续地促进经济增长作出了积极努力,但它往往因通货膨胀失败率高而存在缺陷,特别是在南非。在许多其他因素中,失败率归因于小型餐饮企业无法以适当的员工资源策略应对环境的不确定性。文献检索表明,在南非小型餐饮企业环境影响和员工资源策略之间的关系的研究缺乏。为了解决这一差距,该研究试图通过环境影响的棱镜来询问家庭拥有的小餐馆的员工资源策略。本研究采用定量研究方法,并采用事后研究设计。方便地选择了221名家庭住宿和小型餐饮企业的所有者/经理作为样本。结构方程模型(SEM)被用来确认观察和再现数据之间的一致性,以检验假设的关系。调查结果表明,企业内部环境影响与企业员工资源配置策略之间存在正相关关系。此外,外部环境与员工资源战略之间也建立了积极和牢固的关系。考虑到小企业在推动当今经济和就业增长方面的活力,本研究建议所有者/管理者确定减轻小企业失败的内部和外部力量。该研究还强调,srb必须了解其外部和内部环境,以便制定更有效的员工资源配置战略。
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