A model of barriers, drivers, government responses, recovery expectations and expected future changes in SME performance: digitalisation as a moderator

IF 4.5 3区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Business Process Management Journal Pub Date : 2024-05-09 DOI:10.1108/bpmj-01-2023-0028
Mohammed Iqbal Al-Ajlouni, Rawa Hijazi, Sahem Nawafleh
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Abstract

Purpose

The aim of this paper is to examine a model that combines barriers, drivers, government responses, recovery expectations, expected future changes in performance and the extent of digitalisation as a moderator in SMEs.

Design/methodology/approach

This study uses exploratory causal methodologies. The study employs a quantitative methodology based on utilising an electronic questionnaire to gather the opinions of home workers and entrepreneurs in Jordan. The cross-sectional data collection approach was conducted in a single time frame, and a total of 1,179 valid questionnaires were analysed using Smart PLS along with SPSS.

Findings

The findings demonstrate that the barriers lower the expectations of recovering performance, whilst the drivers and government responses raise the expectations of both performance recovery and change in performance. Concerning digitalisation, this study discovered that firms going digital had a significant positive direct impact on expectations of performance change. This paper also found that expectations of performance change are significantly positively impacted by the interaction between drivers and digitalisation. However, the moderating influence of digitalisation on the positive impact of government responses on expectations of performance change was not verified.

Practical implications

The study's conclusions led to the formulation of several policy recommendations aimed at easing the burden on SMEs.

Originality/value

This study adds something new to the body of knowledge on SMEs by investigating the effects of barriers, drivers and government responses on expectations of performance recovery and the expected future change in performance moderated by digitalisation.

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中小企业业绩的障碍、驱动因素、政府对策、复苏预期和未来预期变化模型:以数字化为调节因素
目的本文旨在研究一个模型,该模型结合了中小企业的障碍、驱动因素、政府应对措施、复苏预期、绩效的未来预期变化以及作为调节因素的数字化程度。研究采用定量方法,利用电子问卷收集约旦家庭工人和企业家的意见。研究结果表明,障碍降低了人们对恢复绩效的期望,而驱动因素和政府应对措施则提高了人们对绩效恢复和绩效变化的期望。关于数字化,本研究发现,企业数字化对绩效变化的预期有显著的直接正面影响。本文还发现,驱动因素与数字化之间的交互作用对绩效变化预期产生了显著的积极影响。原创性/价值本研究通过调查障碍、驱动因素和政府应对措施对绩效恢复预期的影响,以及数字化对绩效未来预期变化的调节作用,为有关中小企业的知识体系增添了新的内容。
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期刊介绍: Business processes are a fundamental building block of organizational success. Even though effectively managing business process is a key activity for business prosperity, there remain considerable gaps in understanding how to drive efficiency through a process approach. Building a clear and deep understanding of the range process, how they function, and how to manage them is the major challenge facing modern business. Business Process Management Journal (BPMJ) examines how a variety of business processes intrinsic to organizational efficiency and effectiveness are integrated and managed for competitive success. BPMJ builds a deep appreciation of how to manage business processes effectively by disseminating best practice. Coverage includes: BPM in eBusiness, eCommerce and eGovernment Web-based enterprise application integration eBPM, ERP, CRM, ASP & SCM Knowledge management and learning organization Methodologies, techniques and tools of business process modeling, analysis and design Techniques of moving from one-shot business process re-engineering to continuous improvement Best practices in BPM Performance management Tools and techniques of change management BPM case studies.
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