Affiliation:
1. Department of Business Administration, Sukkur IBA University, Sukkur 65200, Pakistan
2. Faculty of Business, Autonomous University of Tamaulipas, Cd. Victoria, Tamaulipas 87000, Mexico
3. Quest University, Squamish, BC V8B 0N8, Canada
Abstract
There are approximately 3.2 million SMEs in Pakistan. It is believed that more than 90% of the economic establishments are SMEs. They contribute 40% of the economic growth and create 70% of Pakistan’s overall employment opportunities. Despite substantial presence and contribution, 95% of SMEs fail within the first five years. Out of the remaining 5%, 25% of the SMEs survive up to four more years, adversely impacting economic growth, employment, and living standards. Previous studies indicated SMEs’ low performance as a significant cause and provoked entrepreneurs to shut down their businesses. Therefore, this study aims to examine the performance of SMEs in Pakistan. Based on the problem, the study contextualized the research model that investigates the relationship between financial capital availability (FCA) and innovative work behavior (IWB), which is believed to be crucial for enhancing small and medium-sized businesses’ performance through accelerated strategic change (SC). In addition, the moderating role of Government support (GS) on SMEs’ performance was also considered. The quantitative, cross-sectional research design was considered appropriate for this research. Data was collected through a structured questionnaire to 340 SMEs in the Pakistan manufacturing sector. The hypothesized relationships were tested through structural equation modeling (SEM) using Smart-PLS 4. Results showed a positive link between FCA, IWB, and SMEs’ performance. Furthermore, FCA and IWB are the key drivers to achieving an optimum level of SME performance, which translates the SC process within the SMEs in Pakistan. Additionally, this research discovered that SC partially mediates the relationship between FCA and IWB on SMEs’ performance. Moreover, GS strengthens the relationship between SC and SMEs’ performance. The present findings offer valuable insight to SME owners, policymakers, and first-line managers to understand the radical change in the process. The study also outlined policy interventions to uplift the diminishing SMEs’ performance.
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Geography, Planning and Development,Building and Construction
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