Organisational effectiveness of Australian fast growing small to medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs)

Author:

Nelson Silvia,Brunetto Yvonne,Farr‐Wharton Rodney,Ramsay Sheryl

Abstract

PurposeSmall to medium‐sized enterprises (SMEs) continue to make a major contribution to the Australian economy. However, research into organisational processes within SMEs has been limited to date. This study aims to examine the links between communication processes and organisational effectiveness in SMEs.Design/methodology/approachThis quantitative study uses social capital theory as a framework to investigate whether employees' level of satisfaction with organisational communication processes affects organisational outcomes within three high growth manufacturing SMEs in one area of Australia.FindingsResults indicate that organisational communication processes does affect employees' levels of ambiguity regarding customers, job satisfaction and commitment to their firms.Research limitations/implicationsWhile generalisability is limited because of the small number of SMEs participating in the study, the research indicates great potential for developing theoretical and practical insights into Australian SMEs that would assist industry and employees overall.Practical implicationsImplications for the growth strategies of SMEs, particularly in relation to the current skilled labour shortage, are discussed.Originality/valueThe paper contributes much needed theoretical development and research into SMEs.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Management Science and Operations Research,General Business, Management and Accounting

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