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Management of SME's operational sustainability in developing countries: A conceptual study

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dc.title Management of SME's operational sustainability in developing countries: A conceptual study en
dc.contributor.author Amoah, John
dc.contributor.author Jibril, Abdul Bashiru
dc.relation.ispartof Proceedings of the 16th European Conference on Management Leadership and Governance, ECMLG 2020
dc.identifier.isbn 978-1-912764-76-1
dc.date.issued 2020
dc.citation.spage 9
dc.citation.epage 15
dc.event.title 16th European Conference on Management Leadership and Governance, ECMLG 2020
dc.event.location Oxford
utb.event.state-en United Kingdom
utb.event.state-cs Spojené království
dc.event.sdate 2020-10-26
dc.event.edate 2020-10-27
dc.type conferenceObject
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Academic Conferences International
dc.identifier.doi 10.34190/ELG.20.068
dc.relation.uri https://books.google.cz/books?id=c4MIEAAAQBAJ&pg=PA9
dc.subject developing countries en
dc.subject management en
dc.subject operational en
dc.subject SMEs en
dc.subject sustainability en
dc.description.abstract The purpose of this paper is to reveal management lapses/practices that affect Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) operational sustainability in a developing country context. SMEs have been the backbone of Ghana's economic and social development for the past years, contributing significantly in terms of employment and Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Notwithstanding its significant contribution to the economy of the country, the long term operational sustainability of SMEs in Ghana is still a challenge due to some management practices. Research in this knowledge area, however, is inadequate to address this challenge, with few attempts made by researchers concerning the management of SME's operational sustainability in Ghana. The paper employed a qualitative research inquiry, with a specific document/thematic analysis. Thirty-four relevant articles were retrieved from the databases; Scopus, WoS, and Google Scholar were used via keywords search in addition to some secondary sources. From the literature reviewed, we found that; poor management competencies, wrong usage of technology, Government policies/regulations, financial misappropriation, and international market acceptability are noted to be potential research constructs that consequently affect SME's management and operational sustainability. The theoretical implication of this paper would contribute to the existing knowledge on some potential lapses affecting the management and operational sustainability of SMEs in developing countries. Also, this research would enable practitioners to know some of the management practices which inherently affect their long term operational sustainability. This paper has a limitation of being purely literature review and thus provides opportunities for future research. © ECIAIR 2020.All right reserved. en
utb.faculty Faculty of Management and Economics
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10563/1010105
utb.identifier.obdid 43882202
utb.identifier.scopus 2-s2.0-85097877745
utb.source d-scopus
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-05T10:46:09Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-05T10:46:09Z
utb.contributor.internalauthor Amoah, John
utb.contributor.internalauthor Jibril, Abdul Bashiru
utb.fulltext.affiliation John Amoah and Abdul Bashiru Jibril Tomas Bata University, Zlin, Czech Republic amoah@utb.cz jibril@utb.cz
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utb.fulltext.sponsorship This work is supported by Tomas Bata University in Zlin through; IGA/FaME/2019/002. The role of the institutional environment in fostering entrepreneurship.
utb.scopus.affiliation Tomas Bata University, Zlin, Czech Republic
utb.fulltext.projects IGA/FAME/2019/002
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