Internationalization and innovation orientation as factors of employee learning and development adaptation during Covid-19: Evidence from Polish SMEs

IF 2.6 Q1 ECONOMICS
Agnieszka Żur, Agnieszka Wałęga
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Objective: The driving aim of this study is to test whether small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with a higher level of internationalization and innovation orientation were able to adapt their training and development activities during Covid-19 quicker and better than others. With no or very few studies investigating employee learning and development adaptation in SMEs, we address an important research gap. Research Design & Methods: We tested the hypothesized relationships on a sample of 214 Polish SMEs. Data was collected using the computer-assisted telephone interview (CATI) method. The logit model and ordered probit model were employed to analyse the data. Findings: While the results clearly indicate that innovation orientation had an impact on the adaptation of training and development for Polish SMEs during the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic, internationalization did not exhibit any significant impact on the number of training sessions conducted during the first year of Covid-19. However, the existence of prior experience with online technologies may have moderated the relationship between internationalization and adaptation of learning and development. Implications & Recommendations: To become quick adapters, SMEs should develop an innovation orientation, implement online learning practices and foster mutual learning within the organization, and take every opportunity to learn from external partners. Contribution & Value Added: With this study, we contribute to the body of knowledge investigating SME adaptation during Covid-19. This research implies that innovation orientation can positively influence how firms adapt their training and development in times of crisis. This pioneering contribution is an important piece of the puzzle of what might determine the competitive advantage of some SMEs over others in years to come.
国际化和创新导向是新冠肺炎期间员工学习和发展适应的因素:来自波兰中小企业的证据
目的:本研究的驱动目的是检验国际化和创新导向水平较高的中小企业在新冠疫情期间的培训和发展活动是否能够比其他企业更快更好地适应。由于没有或很少有研究调查中小企业的员工学习和发展适应,我们解决了一个重要的研究空白。研究设计与方法:我们以214家波兰中小企业为样本,对假设的关系进行了检验。采用计算机辅助电话访谈法(CATI)收集资料。采用logit模型和有序probit模型对数据进行分析。研究结果:虽然研究结果清楚地表明,创新导向对新冠肺炎大流行第一年波兰中小企业培训和发展的适应性产生了影响,但国际化对新冠肺炎大流行第一年开展的培训课程数量没有显著影响。然而,先前在线技术经验的存在可能缓和了国际化与学习和发展适应之间的关系。启示与建议:中小企业要成为快速的适应者,应该树立创新导向,实施在线学习实践,促进组织内部的相互学习,并利用一切机会向外部合作伙伴学习。贡献与增值:通过本研究,我们为调查中小企业在Covid-19期间的适应情况提供了知识体系。研究表明,创新导向对企业在危机时期如何适应培训和发展具有正向影响。这一开创性的贡献是一个重要的拼图,它可能决定了一些中小企业在未来几年的竞争优势。
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CiteScore
7.20
自引率
7.90%
发文量
15
期刊介绍: Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review (EBER), as multi-disciplinary and multi-contextual journal, is dedicated to serve as a broad and unified platform for revealing and spreading economics and management research focused on entrepreneurship, individual entrepreneurs as well as particular entrepreneurial aspects of business. It attempts to link theory and practice in different sections of economics and management by publishing various types of articles, including research papers, conceptual papers and literature reviews. Our geographical scope of interests include Central and Eastern Europe and emerging markets, however we also welcome articles beyond this scope. The Journal accept the articles from the following fields: -Entrepreneurship and Business Studies (in particular entrepreneurship and innovation, strategic entrepreneurship, corporate entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship methodology, new trends in HRM and HRD as well as organizational behaviour, entrepreneurial management, entrepreneurial business, management methodology, modern trends in business studies and organization theory, policies promoting entrepreneurship, innovation, R&D and SMEs, education for entrepreneurship), -International Business and Global Entrepreneurship (especially international entrepreneurship, European business, and new trends in international business, IB methodology), -International Economics and Applied Economics (in particular the role of entrepreneurship and the entrepreneur in economics, international economics including the economics of the European Union and emerging markets, as well as Europeanization, new trends in economics, economics methodology).
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