Significant Aspects of Managing Personnel Risk in the SME Sector

Anna Kotásková, J. Bélas, Y. Bilan, Khurram Ajaz Khan
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Abstract Personnel risk significantly affects the operation of small and medium-sized enterprises. The aim of the paper is to define and present significant factors affecting the perception of personnel risk in the SME segment, and compare the current status and development in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The empirical research was conducted in 2020 in the SME segment in the Czech Republic and Slovakia via an online questionnaire, using a sample of 822 respondents. The obtained data were evaluated using the Chí square and Z score. Personnel risk significantly affects the SME segment and its business activities. This risk is perceived as the most significant business risk in both countries, even though its intensity is moderate and does not have a heavy negative impact on SMEs’ activities. The overall evaluation of personnel risk’s impact on SMEs’ activities is similar in both countries. The evaluation of employee turnover was relatively positive, as a considerable part of entrepreneurs stated that turnover is low and does not have a negative impact on their business. The evaluation of turnover was similar in both countries. Based on entrepreneurs’ statements, there are certain gaps in employee error rate, which affects their business. Slovak entrepreneurs provided a worse evaluation of the quality of their employees than the Czech entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs in both countries are dissatisfied with the way their employees strive to improve their performance or how they compete among each other. The comparison based on business size and age did not yield significant differences, nor did it provide a clear trend despite the general belief presented in literature that larger enterprises have a better access to important fields of business management.
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中小企业人员风险管理的重要方面
摘要人员风险是影响中小企业经营的重要因素。本文的目的是定义和呈现影响中小企业部门人员风险感知的重要因素,并比较捷克共和国和斯洛伐克的现状和发展。该实证研究于2020年在捷克共和国和斯洛伐克的中小企业领域进行,通过在线问卷调查,使用了822名受访者的样本。使用Chí平方和Z分数对获得的数据进行评估。人员风险对中小企业及其经营活动有着重要的影响。这一风险在两国都被认为是最重要的商业风险,尽管其强度适中,对中小企业的活动没有严重的负面影响。两国对人员风险对中小企业活动影响的总体评价是相似的。对员工流动率的评价是比较积极的,有相当一部分企业家表示员工流动率低,对企业没有负面影响。这两个国家对营业额的评价是相似的。根据企业家的陈述,员工的错误率存在一定的差距,这影响了他们的业务。斯洛伐克企业家对其雇员素质的评价比捷克企业家差。这两个国家的企业家都不满意他们的员工努力提高绩效的方式,也不满意他们相互竞争的方式。基于企业规模和年龄的比较没有产生显著差异,也没有提供一个明显的趋势,尽管文献中普遍认为,较大的企业有更好的机会进入企业管理的重要领域。
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