INNOVATIVE STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE OF MANUFACTURING SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN KENYA

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Idi Ochieng Juma Masoud
Dr. Jane Omwenga
Dr. Joseph Ndururi, PhD

Abstract

Successful organizations of the future are those who will develop extraordinary skills to innovate in the areas of strategy development and organizational design. Innovation, whether related to products, process, organizational methods, or marketing, is a complex, multidisciplinary activity that involves several areas of a single firm, its clients, and its suppliers (Tafti, Abdolvand, & Harandi, 2019). The study sought to examine the role of innovative structure on performance of SMEs in Kenya. The study applied Organizational Control Theory. The population of the study was manufacturing SMEs in Nairobi City County, Kenya since Nairobi is a cosmopolitan that is home to several manufacturing SMEs. Respondents’ population was 538 manufacturing SMEs in Nairobi City County, Kenya. The top managers were targeted because strategic management issues are mostly handled by top managers of organizations. Stratified sampling was used to pick the sample. The population was stratified based on the sectors. KMA has divided the manufacturing into sectors. The philosophy that guided the research is positivism philosophy. The study used cross-sectional survey design to establish the role of innovation strategy implementation on competitive performance of manufacturing SMEs in Kenya. The study also used both qualitative and quantitative mixed methods. In this research cross sectional survey design was employed. This study used a questionnaire to collect data. A pilot study was conducted to ascertain the research instruments' validity and reliability. Data was analyzed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) version 25 software. Qualitative data collected was analyzed using thematic analysis and presented in prose form. Quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and presented in tables and figures. The study also computed correlation and regression analysis to test the relationship between study variables and test the research hypothesis. The study concludes that Innovative structure has a positive and significant effect on the performance of SMEs in Kenya. The study revealed that centralization, integration, and decision-making influence the performance of SMEs in Kenya. This implies that improvement in innovative structure (centralization, integration, and decision-making) would improve the performance of SMEs in Kenya. This study recommends that the management of manufacturing SMEs in Kenya should formulate and implement effective strategies of investing in innovative strategies to increase the SMEs' competitiveness and improve their performance.

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INNOVATIVE STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE OF MANUFACTURING SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN KENYA. (2024). Journal of Applied Social Sciences in Business and Management, 3(2), 1948-1960. https://grandmarkpublishers.com/index.php/JASSBM/article/view/50
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Idi Ochieng Juma Masoud, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

PhD Student

Dr. Jane Omwenga, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

Lecturer

Dr. Joseph Ndururi, PhD, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology

Lecturer

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INNOVATIVE STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE OF MANUFACTURING SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN KENYA. (2024). Journal of Applied Social Sciences in Business and Management, 3(2), 1948-1960. https://grandmarkpublishers.com/index.php/JASSBM/article/view/50

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