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The impact of organisational capabilities on the performance of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)

Joshua Ofori-Amanfo (Department of Operations and Management Information Systems, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana)
Samuel Wunmalya Akonsi (Department of Operations and Management Information Systems, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana)
Gloria Kakrabah-Quarshie Agyapong (Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management, School of Business, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana)

European Business Review

ISSN: 0955-534X

Article publication date: 4 May 2022

Issue publication date: 9 August 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this study was to examine the extent to which organisational capabilities do impact the performance of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in Ghana.

Design/methodology/approach

A cross-sectional survey design was used for the study. Data was collected from 306 SMEs from different sectors of the economy. The partial least square structural equation modelling was used to analyse the relationships between organisational capabilities and SMEs’ performance measured by their financial viability.

Findings

The findings reveal as predicted that four out of the five organisational capabilities tested were indeed important predictors of SMEs’ financial viability. Specifically, managerial capability, supply chain capability, operations capability and marketing capability were found to positively and significantly impact SMEs’ financial viability. The findings further reveal that firm size does not moderate the relationship between these capabilities and financial viability.

Research limitations/implications

This study was undertaken in a developing economy with peculiar business operating conditions and, thus, may limit the generalisability of the findings.

Practical implications

The findings suggest that key organisational capability development is critical for enhancing the financial viability of firms, confirming four of such critical capabilities that are needed by SMEs. The findings further suggest the need for firms irrespective of size to develop organisational capabilities.

Originality/value

This study has empirically established that developing managerial capability, supply chain capability, operations capability and marketing capability are important success factors if SMEs, irrespective of size, intend to enhance their financial viability.

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Citation

Ofori-Amanfo, J., Akonsi, S.W. and Agyapong, G.K.-Q. (2022), "The impact of organisational capabilities on the performance of small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)", European Business Review, Vol. 34 No. 5, pp. 642-665. https://doi.org/10.1108/EBR-06-2021-0139

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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