The roles of social capital, entrepreneurial orientation and competitive intensity in managerial capability and performance relationship: evidence from an emerging market economy

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S. Akomea, Ahmed Agyapong, S. Aidoo, Simms Mensah Kyei
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PurposeThis paper sought to investigate the conditional indirect relationship between managerial capabilities (MCs) and performance amongst small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the sub-Saharan African economy. The study considered social capital (SC) and entrepreneurial orientation (EO) as parallel mediating mechanisms and competitive intensity as boundary conditions within this relationship. The purpose of this paper is to address this issue.Design/methodology/approachData were obtained from SMEs (n = 206) in a sub-Saharan African nation. Bootstrapping (Process Macro) and hierarchical regression in statistical package for social sciences (SPSS) were used to analyse the data.FindingsThe results demonstrate that whereas EO presents a mechanism through which MC influences performance, SC does not mediate the MC–performance relationship. The results further demonstrate that competitive intensity provides various interaction effects such that at high levels of competitive intensity the indirect effect of MC on performance through SC is weakened and strengthened through EO. The study, therefore, provides clarity to the intricate power of interactions of external factors with firm-specific resources.Originality/valueThe study demonstrates that varying combinations of resources influence performance differently. The authors consider the influence of these mediators simultaneously in attempts to extend theory by buttressing the bundling effect of MC on SC and EO in driving performance. They also highlight the impact of the boundary conditions created by competitive intensity (CI) on these mediated relationships.
社会资本、创业取向和竞争强度在管理能力与绩效关系中的作用:来自新兴市场经济的证据
目的本文旨在调查撒哈拉以南非洲经济中中小型企业(SMEs)管理能力(MCs)与绩效之间的条件间接关系。本研究认为社会资本(SC)和创业导向(EO)是平行的中介机制,竞争强度是这一关系的边界条件。本文的目的就是要解决这个问题。设计/方法/方法数据来自撒哈拉以南非洲国家的中小企业(n = 206)。采用社会科学统计软件包(SPSS)中的Bootstrapping (Process Macro)和分层回归对数据进行分析。研究结果表明,绩效管理是绩效管理影响绩效的一种机制,而绩效管理并不是绩效管理关系的中介。研究结果进一步表明,竞争强度提供了多种相互作用效应,在高竞争强度水平下,竞争管理通过供应链对绩效的间接影响被削弱,并通过绩效管理增强。因此,这项研究为外部因素与企业特定资源相互作用的复杂力量提供了清晰的认识。独创性/价值研究表明,不同的资源组合对绩效的影响是不同的。作者同时考虑了这些介质的影响,试图通过支持MC对SC和EO在驾驶性能中的捆绑效应来扩展理论。他们还强调了竞争强度(CI)对这些中介关系产生的边界条件的影响。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Strategy and Management is an international journal dedicated to: -improving the existing knowledge and understanding of strategy development and implementation globally in private and public organizations -encouraging new thinking and innovative approaches to the study of strategy -offering executives strategic insights based on outcomes of original scholarly research; and -establishing effective communication between researchers and executives managing public and private organizations.
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