The driving forces for the practice of strategic planning in SMEs: Evidence from Harare Metropolitan Province, Zimbabwe

Date
2016Author
Sandada, Maxwell
Chikwama, Raynold Tinomudaishe
Type
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Despite Zimbabwe sharing with the rest of the world, the notion that SMEs are the
impeccable engines to economic revival, growth and development, many of the nation`s SMEs are
plagued with high failure rates. Previous studies carried out in most foreign countries suggested that
the high failure rate of SMEs was attributable to lack of strategic planning among a host of other
factors. Against this backdrop, the purpose of this study was to examine the driving forces for the
practice of strategic planning in SMEs. A quantitative cross sectional study was conducted among
active SMEs who are registered with the Ministry of Small and Medium Enterprises and Cooperative
Development in Zimbabwe. The study revealed that globalisation, business ownership motivations,
environmental dynamism and innovation & technological advancement have a positive and
statistically significant influence on the adoption or practice of strategic planning among SMEs. The
study has important implications for the practice and implementation of strategic planning among
SMEs especially in the context of a developing country such as Zimbabwe.
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Sandada, M., & Chikwama, R. T. (2016). The driving forces for the practice of strategic planning in SMEs: Evidence from Harare Metropolitan Province, Zimbabwe. ACTA UNIVERSITATIS DANUBIUS OECONOMICA, 12 (4), 95-114.Publisher
ACTA UNIVERSITATIS DANUBIUS