Enhancing success of SMEs through risk enterprise management: Evidence from a developing country
Abstract
Owing to the lack of literature on risk management practice in Zimbabwe, the study sought
to close the gap by investigating the impact of main dimensions of the enterprise risk management
on Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) performance. A quantitative research
study was carried out by sending the structured questionnaire to (randomly selected) 150
SMEs located in Harare. The data was analysed by correlation and regression analyses. The
study provides evidence of positive relationship between risk management dimensions and
the SMEs performance. The findings would provide invaluable insights into SMEs management
on how to effectively manage the risk for their sustainability.
Additional Citation Information
Jenya, B. & Sandada, M. (2017). Enhancing success of SMEs through risk enterprise management: Evidence from a developing country. Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics, 27 (2), 173-188.Publisher
Pakistan Journal of Applied Economics