The Role of Human and Social Capital Traits in SMEs Over-Performance During Industrial Downturns: Theoretical Development

Vassiliki Bamiatzi, R. Sinkovics
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In this study we investigate the firm specific factors which facilitate organizational over-performance in declining industries. Despite the extant rich literature on firm growth factors, we are still far from a comprehensive picture on which of them contribute to firm growth the most, especially when adverse environmental contexts are present. Yet, the cyclical nature of industrial downturns and the current economic climate add additional urgency to the above question. Building on the resource based view, the entrepreneurship and small firm growth literatures, while combining the findings from our recent empirical study on 20 highly growing UK SMEs in 19 poor performing sectors, we develop a set of propositions which re-examine the role of leaders, their teams and networks on achieving firm over-performance in adverse conditions. Our findings reveal that these outliers are run by managers with long firm tenure, long output experience and entrepreneurial attitude. They invest in human capital with high levels of firm-specific skills, promote vigorous training and encourage employee participation in the decision making. They also foster multiple informal and formal external networks by building long-term personal relationships with external actors and participating in industry-related events. Overall, by developing and testing an integrative model of SME over-performance in adverse conditions, we address an overlooked gap in the literature, set the foundations for further research and provide practical value to SME managers.
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人力资本与社会资本特征在产业低迷时期中小企业超额绩效中的作用:理论发展
在本研究中,我们研究了在衰退行业中促进组织超额绩效的企业特定因素。尽管现有丰富的文献关于企业增长因素,我们仍然远远没有一个全面的画面,其中哪些有助于企业增长最大,特别是当不利的环境背景存在。然而,工业衰退的周期性和当前的经济气候给上述问题增加了额外的紧迫性。在基于资源的观点、创业精神和小企业成长文献的基础上,结合我们最近对19个表现不佳行业的20家高速增长的英国中小企业的实证研究结果,我们提出了一套主张,重新审视了领导者、他们的团队和网络在不利条件下实现企业卓越绩效的作用。我们的研究结果表明,这些异常值是由具有长期公司任期、长期产出经验和企业家态度的经理管理的。他们投资于具有高水平公司特定技能的人力资本,促进有力的培训并鼓励员工参与决策。他们还通过与外部参与者建立长期的个人关系和参与与行业相关的活动,培养多种非正式和正式的外部网络。总体而言,通过开发和测试中小企业在不利条件下超额绩效的综合模型,我们解决了文献中被忽视的空白,为进一步的研究奠定了基础,并为中小企业管理者提供了实用价值。
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