Influence of digital era leadership on small to medium enterprises (SME) growth in Zimbabwe
Abstract
This study examined the influence of digital era leadership on SMEs growth in Zimbabwe.
The study was prompted by limited adoption of digital technologies in leadership processes
among SMEs. The objectives were to establish the extent to which e-leadership is applied
among SMEs; determine the effect of e-leadership on cost reduction among SMEs; examine
how virtual teams enhance employment levels among SMEs; and establish the impact of
leading through ICTs on sales/turnover growth of SMEs. The study was theoretically guided
by the technology acceptance model, diffusion of innovation theory and the adaptive
structuration theory. The positivism philosophy and deductive approach were adopted in
line with the quantitative nature of the study. An explanatory research design was employed
and data were collected using the survey strategy. Structured questionnaires were
administered to 177 SMEs selected using simple random sampling. Data were analyzed
quantitatively using descriptive and inferential statistics generated from SPSS version 16.
The study found out that the e-leadership was mainly practiced through social media
platforms such as WhatsApp, Facebook and Twitter. The study noted that e-leadership
reduces operational costs for SMEs mainly due to telecommuting and lower costs for virtual
environments. A chi square test conducted at 5% level of significance showed a significant
relationship between e-leadership and cost efficiency. Study results showed that virtual
teams positively influence employment levels among SMEs in Zimbabwe, and further
confirmed a positive correlation between leading through ICTs and sales/turnover growth of
SMEs. The study concluded that digital era leadership positively influences SMEs growth.
It was recommended that SMEs leaders in Zimbabwe prioritize the adoption of e-leadership
and incorporate e-leadership in their business strategy. Policymakers in government were
encouraged to improve access to cheaper ICT gadgets and supporting network infrastructure.
Areas for future research have been suggested after considering the limitations of the study.