创业领导与科威特中小企业组织绩效:创新管理与学习导向的中介机制

Q2 Computer Science
Fahad Awad Sawaean, Khairul A. M. Ali, Ahmad Awad Alenezi
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目的:本研究旨在探讨创新管理和学习导向在科威特中小企业企业家领导与组织绩效之间的中介关系中的作用机制。背景:中小企业目前是大多数工业化国家和发展中国家的主要经济手段之一。中小企业的贡献可以从不同的角度来看待,主要与它们在发展创业活动、创造就业和提高创新能力方面发挥的关键作用有关。发展中国家,包括科威特和海湾合作委员会(GCC)的其他国家,已经认识到中小企业作为增长的强大支柱所发挥的关键作用。因此,许多政府制定了促进中小企业成长和成功的政策和方案。不幸的是,发展中国家,特别是科威特的中小企业的组织绩效仍然低于预期。增长滞后可能是由于缺乏良好的管理实践和日益激烈的竞争对它们的业绩产生了负面影响。许多研究者发现了创业型领导对中小企业绩效的积极影响。然而,关于企业领导对中小企业绩效的直接影响,特别是在发展中国家,仍然缺乏明确性。因此,企业家领导与组织绩效之间的关系仍然是不确定的,需要进一步研究。研究方法:本研究采用基于横断面调查和描述性设计的定量方法来收集特定时期的数据。数据是通过在线和现场工具向科威特中小企业所有者和首席执行官(ceo)分发调查问卷收集的。共获得384份可用问卷。此外,采用偏最小二乘结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)分析对假设进行检验。贡献:本研究通过构建创业领导、创新管理和学习导向的中介模型,对已有文献做出了贡献。研究还调查了他们对中小企业组织绩效的影响。由于缺乏在这方面将这些变量联系起来的研究,研究结果还弥补了关于这些变量对发展中国家,特别是科威特中小企业绩效的作用的现有重大文献差距。此外,本研究实证证实了创新管理和学习取向作为中间变量在强化科威特中小企业创业领导与组织绩效之间的关系中具有显著作用,这一研究结果此前未被证实。研究发现:创业领导和创新管理对中小企业的组织绩效有显著的有益影响。创业型领导对中小企业组织绩效的影响主要是创新管理的中介作用和学习导向的调节作用。对从业者的建议:本研究提供了有关政府、政策制定者、中小企业利益相关者和其他当局在努力提高组织绩效水平和促进科威特中小企业发展时所考虑的因素的宝贵见解和信息。中小企业的老板或ceo应该提高对创业领导、创新管理和学习导向重要性的认识和认识。如果采用和系统地管理,这些变量将对业绩和资产产生有益的影响,以实现成功和可持续发展。本研究亦建议中小企的企业家和高层管理人员应创造和维持一种鼓励个人学习行为和创新思维的组织氛围和结构,从而促进支持性文化。该计划将激励他们获取、分享和利用知识,并提高他们在所有生产过程中系统地管理创新的能力,以适应新技术、实践、方法和不同的环境。研究结果突出了创新管理对创业领导力(自变量)与中小企业组织绩效(因变量)之间关系的中介作用,以及在相同关系下学习取向的调节作用。这些关系在发展中国家的中小企业中没有得到广泛处理,需要进一步验证。对社会的影响:本研究旨在影响发展中国家中小企业的企业家和政策制定者所采用的管理策略和做法。 目的:本研究旨在探讨创新管理和学习导向在科威特中小企业企业家领导与组织绩效之间的中介关系中的作用机制。背景:中小企业目前是大多数工业化国家和发展中国家的主要经济手段之一。中小企业的贡献可以从不同的角度来看待,主要与它们在发展创业活动、创造就业和提高创新能力方面发挥的关键作用有关。发展中国家,包括科威特和海湾合作委员会(GCC)的其他国家,已经认识到中小企业作为增长的强大支柱所发挥的关键作用。因此,许多政府制定了促进中小企业成长和成功的政策和方案。不幸的是,发展中国家,特别是科威特的中小企业的组织绩效仍然低于预期。增长滞后可能是由于缺乏良好的管理实践和日益激烈的竞争对它们的业绩产生了负面影响。许多研究者发现了创业型领导对中小企业绩效的积极影响。然而,关于企业领导对中小企业绩效的直接影响,特别是在发展中国家,仍然缺乏明确性。因此,企业家领导与组织绩效之间的关系仍然是不确定的,需要进一步研究。研究方法:本研究采用基于横断面调查和描述性设计的定量方法来收集特定时期的数据。数据是通过在线和现场工具向科威特中小企业所有者和首席执行官(ceo)分发调查问卷收集的。共获得384份可用问卷。此外,采用偏最小二乘结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)分析对假设进行检验。贡献:本研究通过构建创业领导、创新管理和学习导向的中介模型,对已有文献做出了贡献。研究还调查了他们对中小企业组织绩效的影响。由于缺乏在这方面将这些变量联系起来的研究,研究结果还弥补了关于这些变量对发展中国家,特别是科威特中小企业绩效的作用的现有重大文献差距。此外,本研究实证证实了创新管理和学习取向作为中间变量在强化科威特中小企业创业领导与组织绩效之间的关系中具有显著作用,这一研究结果此前未被证实。研究发现:创业领导和创新管理对中小企业的组织绩效有显著的有益影响。创业型领导对中小企业组织绩效的影响主要是创新管理的中介作用和学习导向的调节作用。对从业者的建议:本研究提供了有关政府、政策制定者、中小企业利益相关者和其他当局在努力提高组织绩效水平和促进科威特中小企业发展时所考虑的因素的宝贵见解和信息。中小企业的老板或ceo应该提高对创业领导、创新管理和学习导向重要性的认识和认识。如果采用和系统地管理,这些变量将对业绩和资产产生有益的影响,以实现成功和可持续发展。本研究亦建议中小企的企业家和高层管理人员应创造和维持一种鼓励个人学习行为和创新思维的组织氛围和结构,从而促进支持性文化。该计划将激励他们获取、分享和利用知识,并提高他们在所有生产过程中系统地管理创新的能力,以适应新技术、实践、方法和不同的环境。研究结果突出了创新管理对创业领导力(自变量)与中小企业组织绩效(因变量)之间关系的中介作用,以及在相同关系下学习取向的调节作用。这些关系在发展中国家的中小企业中没有得到广泛处理,需要进一步验证。对社会的影响:本研究旨在影响发展中国家中小企业的企业家和政策制定者所采用的管理策略和做法。 这种影响将反映在他们的公司和整个国民经济的发展中。未来的研究:未来的研究应该在其他发展中经济体和其他商业环境的背景下调查概念研究框架,以概括结果。未来的研究应寻求建立企业家领导风格对其他机制的影响,如知识管理过程,这些机制可以与企业家领导一起有效地提高中小企业的绩效。此外,未来的研究可能会包括中低层管理人员和员工,导致更积极的结果。 这种影响将反映在他们的公司和整个国民经济的发展中。未来的研究:未来的研究应该在其他发展中经济体和其他商业环境的背景下调查概念研究框架,以概括结果。未来的研究应寻求建立企业家领导风格对其他机制的影响,如知识管理过程,这些机制可以与企业家领导一起有效地提高中小企业的绩效。此外,未来的研究可能会包括中低层管理人员和员工,导致更积极的结果。
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Entrepreneurial Leadership and Organisational Performance of SMEs in Kuwait: The Intermediate Mechanisms of Innovation Management and Learning Orientation
Aim/Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the impact of innovation management and learning orientation as the mechanisms playing the role of an intermediate relationship between entrepreneurial leadership and organisational performance of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Kuwait. Background: SMEs are currently among the principal economic instruments in most industrialised and developing countries. The contribution of SMEs can be viewed from various perspectives primarily related to the crucial role they play in developing entrepreneurial activities, employment generation, and improving innovativeness. Developing countries, including Kuwait and other countries, in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), have recognised the key role played by SMEs as a strong pillar of growth. Consequently, many governments have formulated policies and programmes to facilitate the growth and success of SMEs. Unfortunately, the organisational performance of SMEs in developing countries, particularly in Kuwait, remains below expectations. The lagged growth could be due to a lack of good managerial practices and increasing competition that negatively impact their performance. Numerous researchers discovered the positive effect of entrepreneurial leadership on SMEs’ performance. However, a lack of clarity remains regarding the direct impact of entrepreneurial leadership on SMEs’ performance, especially in developing countries. Therefore, the nexus between entrepreneurial leadership and organisational performance is still indecisive and requires further studies. Methodology: This study adopted a quantitative approach based on a cross-sectional survey and descriptive design to gather data within a specific period. The data were collected by distributing a survey questionnaire to Kuwaiti SMEs’ owners and Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) via online and on-hand instruments. A total of 384 useable questionnaires were obtained. Moreover, the partial least square-structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) analysis was performed to test the hypotheses. Contribution: The current study contributed to the existing literature by developing a moderated mediation model integrating entrepreneurial leadership, innovation management, and learning orientation. The study also investigated their effect on the organisational performance of SMEs. The study findings also bridged the existing significant literature gap regarding the role of these variables on SMEs’ performance in developing countries, particularly in Kuwait, due to the dearth of studies linking these variables in this context. Furthermore, this study empirically confirmed the significant effect of innovation management and learning orientation as intermediate variables in strengthening the relationship between entrepreneurial leadership and organisational performance in the settings of Kuwait SMEs, which has not been verified previously. Findings: The study findings showed the beneficial and significant impact of entrepreneurial leadership and innovation management on SME’s organisational performance. The relationship between entrepreneurial leadership and SMEs’ organisational performance is fundamentally mediated by innovation management and moderated by learning orientation. Recommendations for Practitioners: The present study provides valuable insights and information regarding the factors considered by the government, policymakers, SMEs’ stakeholders, and other authorities in the effort to increase the organisational performance level and facilitate the growth of SMEs in Kuwait. SMEs’ owners or CEOs should improve their awareness and knowledge of the importance of entrepreneurial leadership, innovation management, and learning orientation. These variables will have beneficial effects on the performance and assets to achieve success and sustainability if adopted and managed systematically. This study also recommends that SMEs’ entrepreneurs and top management should facilitate supportive culture by creating and maintaining an organisational climate and structure that encourages learning behaviour and innovation mindset among individuals. The initiative will motivate them towards acquiring, sharing, and utilising knowledge and increasing their ability to manage innovation systemically in all production processes to adapt to new technologies, practices, methods, and different circumstances. Recommendation for Researchers: The study findings highlighted the mediating effect of innovation management on the relationship between entrepreneurial leadership (the independent variable) and SMEs’ organisational performance (the dependent variable) and the moderating effect of learning orientation in the same nexus. These relationships were not extensively addressed in SMEs of developing countries and require further validation. Impact on Society: This study aims to influence the management strategies and practices adopted by entrepreneurs and policymakers who work in SMEs in developing countries. The effect will be reflected in the development of their firms and the national economy in general. Future Research: Future research should investigate the conceptual research framework against the backdrop of other developing economies and in other business settings to generalise the results. Future investigation should seek to establish the effect of entrepreneurial leadership style on other mechanisms, such as knowledge management processes, which could function with entrepreneurial leadership to improve SMEs’ performance efficiently. In addition, future studies may include middle and lower-level managers and employees, leading to more positive outcomes.
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