尼日利亚拉各斯州家族企业的继承规划与业务连续性

Stephen Olajiire Oluwatukesi, L. A. Balogun, Temituope Esimajemite Oluwatukesi, Boluwaji Jaiyesimi
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本研究探讨了继任规划对尼日利亚拉各斯州家族企业业务连续性的影响。研究采用横截面调查设计,从尼日利亚中小企业协会(NASME)的注册家族企业数据库中,利用科克伦样本量计算公式,计算出拉各斯州八千三百九十六家注册家族企业的样本量为三百六十八(368)个。拉各斯州家族企业的高级职员和所有者被有目的性地挑选出来填写研究的结构化问卷。问卷改编自以往的研究,并通过在尼日利亚奥约州伊巴丹西南部奥卢约勒工业区进行的试点研究进行了验证。本研究采用 SPSS 25 版进行描述性统计,采用 Smart PLS 4.0 版进行推论性统计来分析数据。研究结果表明,继任规划对业务连续性的影响占 30.2%,其余 69.8%可由不同于业务连续性的其他外生变量解释。研究得出结论,继任规划对尼日利亚拉各斯州家族企业的业务连续性有积极影响。
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Succession Planning and Business Continuity of Family-Owned Business in Lagos State, Nigeria
This study investigates the effects of succession planning on the business continuity of family- owned businesses in Lagos state, Nigeria. The study adopted a cross-sectional survey design and computed a sample size of three hundred and sixty-eight (368) from The Nigerian Association of Small and Medium Enterprises NASME database of registered family businesses of eight-thousand three hundred and ninety- six registered family-owned businesses in Lagos state using the Cochran sample size formula. The senior staff and owners of family-owned businesses in Lagos state were purposively selected to fill out the structured questionnaires of the study. The questionnaires were adapted from previous studies and validated via a pilot study conducted in the Oluyole industrial area of Ibadan southwest, Oyo state, Nigeria. The study adopted SPSS version 25 for the descriptive statistics and Smart PLS version 4.0 for the inferential statistics to analyse the data. The study's findings revealed that succession planning influences 30.2% of business continuity, while the remaining 69.8% can be explained by the other exogenous variables different from business continuity. The study concludes that succession planning positively influences the business continuity of family-owned businesses in Lagos State, Nigeria.
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