业务诊断对尼日利亚中小企业活动的影响

Olufemi Aladejebi, Bamkole Peter, Bukola Amao-Taiwo
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在尼日利亚,企业的平均寿命大约只有五年,因此应对和克服挑战已成为当务之急。本研究强调了企业诊断在支持尼日利亚企业,特别是中小型企业(SMEs)的增长和可持续发展方面的关键作用。具体而言,本研究探讨了尼日利亚的中小企业如何利用 SWOT 分析等诊断工具来发现自己的优势、劣势、机会和威胁。本研究采用定性研究方法,以结构化、开放式问卷作为主要数据收集工具,从参加商学院专业课程的 15 家中小企业中战略性地抽取样本。有目的的抽样确保了所选中小企业的多样性,从而丰富了所收集数据的深度。结构化、开放式的调查问卷允许参与者表达自己的观点,便于自由地进行深入回答。专题分析用于确定定性数据中的模式和见解,为研究问题提供了细致入微的答案。研究结果强调,业务诊断极大地促进了尼日利亚中小企业的有效管理和发展,通过提高中小企业的绩效,揭示了促进经济发展的潜力。结合研究结果,本研究揭示了中小型企业在业务诊断方面的各种经验和观点,对这一主题进行了丰富的、符合实际情况的探讨。从研究结果中得出的有意义的建议,为尼日利亚中小企业的有效业务诊断知识体系做出了贡献。
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The Impact of Business Diagnostics on the Activities of SMEs in Nigeria
In the context of Nigeria, where the average lifespan of businesses is limited to approximately five years, addressing and overcoming challenges has become a critical imperative. This study underscores the pivotal role of business diagnostics in supporting the growth and sustainability of businesses, particularly Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), in Nigeria. Specifically, it investigates how SMEs in Nigeria employ diagnostic tools, such as SWOT analysis, to discern their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Utilizing a qualitative research methodology, the study employs a structured, open-ended questionnaire as the primary data collection instrument, with a sample of fifteen strategically chosen SMEs participating in a specialized course at a business school. Purposive sampling ensures diversity among the selected SMEs, enriching the depth of the collected data. The structured, open-ended questionnaire allows participants to express their perspectives, facilitating in-depth responses freely. Thematic analysis is applied to identify patterns and insights within the qualitative data, providing nuanced answers to the research questions. The findings underscore that business diagnostics significantly contribute to the effective management and growth of SMEs in Nigeria, illuminating the potential for increased economic development through improved SME performance. Incorporating the results, the study sheds light on the varied experiences and perspectives of SMEs with business diagnostics, offering a rich and contextualized exploration of the subject matter. Meaningful recommendations derived from the study's findings, contribute to the body of knowledge on effective business diagnostics for SMEs in Nigeria.
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