Factors influencing small and medium enterprises’ innovativeness: Evidence from manufacturing companies in Harare, Zimbabwe

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting
Charles Makanyeza, Blessing Kudzai Mabenge, Grace Portia Kuda Ngorora-Madzimure
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The study investigated factors influencing innovativeness in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). Using empirical data from 330 SMEs, structural equation modelling was employed to test the factors that influence innovativeness at the level of the firm, namely the firm's resources, government support and institutional policies, networks and collaborations, the organization's innovative culture, local knowledge diffusion, and facilitating conditions. Results show that the firm's resources, government support and institutional policies, and networks and collaborations each positively influences innovativeness at the level of the firm. On the contrary, the organization's innovative culture, local knowledge diffusion and facilitating conditions were found to have insignificant effects on innovativeness. It is recommended that, to increase innovativeness, SMEs should invest in building up their resources in terms of both tangible and intangible resources. They can also lobby the government for support and to institute policies that promote innovativeness. Furthermore, SMEs are advised to build networks and collaborations with other institutions such as colleges, universities, research institutions and well-established and innovative firms. SMEs in developing and emerging markets can benefit from these findings.

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影响中小企业创新能力的因素:来自津巴布韦哈拉雷制造业公司的证据
本研究探讨了影响中小企业创新能力的因素。利用330家中小企业的实证数据,采用结构方程模型检验了企业层面影响创新的因素,即企业的资源、政府支持和制度政策、网络和合作、组织的创新文化、地方知识传播和促进条件。结果表明,企业资源、政府支持和制度政策、网络和合作对企业创新水平均有正向影响。相反,组织的创新文化、本地知识传播和促进条件对创新能力的影响不显著。建议中小企业从有形资源和无形资源两方面加强资源建设,提高创新能力。他们还可以游说政府支持并制定促进创新的政策。此外,建议中小企业与其他机构,如学院、大学、研究机构和成熟的创新公司建立网络和合作。发展中国家和新兴市场的中小企业可以从这些发现中受益。
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Global Business and Organizational Excellence
Global Business and Organizational Excellence Business, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
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7.70
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期刊介绍: For leaders and managers in an increasingly globalized world, Global Business and Organizational Excellence (GBOE) offers first-hand case studies of best practices of people in organizations meeting varied challenges of competitiveness, as well as perspectives on strategies, techniques, and knowledge that help such people lead their organizations to excel. GBOE provides its readers with unique insights into how organizations are achieving competitive advantage through transformational leadership--at the top, and in various functions that make up the whole. The focus is always on the people -- how to coordinate, communicate among, organize, reward, teach, learn from, and inspire people who make the important things happen.
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