International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Volume 35, Issue 3/4, April 2015.
Purpose This study realize that the relationships between business environment and firm performance in context of small and medium-sized enterprises and large organizations is well understood and focused, but less research has been done on microenterprises, especially in informal sector. The purpose of this study is to examine these relationships. Design/methodology/approach A mixed method research design was used. In the field study, data were obtained from 14 participants via one-to-one personal interview. Content analysis was applied to extract, classify, and cross examine of the data. In the quantitative approach, questionnaire was developed and data were collected from 438 informal microenterprises (IMs) owners. The data were analyzed using the partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). Findings Results from this field study and survey recognized these relationships and vibrates well with the existing literature and establish the hypothesis. Practical implications In order to create more favourable environment and ensure the performance, the policy makers, professional bodies could formulate decent requirements for IMs to have a code of business practices and socio-economic performance. Originality/value This study provides a first step towards business environment and firm performance in context IMs and makes several contributions to the literature.
Purpose This study realize that the relationships between business environment and firm performance in context of small and medium-sized enterprises and large organizations is well understood and focused, but less research has been done on microenterprises, especially in informal sector. The purpose of this study is to examine these relationships. Design/methodology/approach A mixed method research design was used. In the field study, data were obtained from 14 participants via one-to-one personal interview. Content analysis was applied to extract, classify, and cross examine of the data. In the quantitative approach, questionnaire was developed and data were collected from 438 informal microenterprises (IMs) owners. The data were analyzed using the partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). Findings Results from this field study and survey recognized these relationships and vibrates well with the existing literature and establish the hypothesis. Practical implications In order to create more favourable environment and ensure the performance, the policy makers, professional bodies could formulate decent requirements for IMs to have a code of business practices and socio-economic performance. Originality/value This study provides a first step towards business environment and firm performance in context IMs and makes several contributions to the literature.