Founder’s Syndrome and Firm Performance of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Nigeria

Introduction: Founder’s syndromes have become a significant issue in SMEs performance. This study examined the impact of founder’s syndrome on firm performance of small and medium scale enterprises in Nigeria. Method: The study employed simple random sampling technique using Partial Least Square...

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Main Authors: Abdullahi Hassan Gorondutse, Garba Ibrahim, HalliruIshaq Abdullwahab, Muhammad Nura Ibrahim Naalah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Health Management & Informatics
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Online Access:http://jhmi.sums.ac.ir/index.php/JHMI/article/view/438/135
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spelling doaj-478856d34a324f3a9d0d95ea283083582020-11-25T04:00:34ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Health Management & Informatics2322-10972423-58572018-01-015118Founder’s Syndrome and Firm Performance of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in NigeriaAbdullahi Hassan Gorondutse0Garba Ibrahim1HalliruIshaq Abdullwahab2Muhammad Nura Ibrahim Naalah3School of Business Management, University Utara Malaysia, Department of Economics &Management Sciences Nigerian Police Academy, WudilKanoDepartment of Management Sciences, Kano State College of Arts and SciencesDepartment of Management Sciences, Kano State College of Arts and Sciences Department of Business Admin & Management, Federal Polytechnic, 882231 Kaura-Namoda, Zamfara State. Nigeria Introduction: Founder’s syndromes have become a significant issue in SMEs performance. This study examined the impact of founder’s syndrome on firm performance of small and medium scale enterprises in Nigeria. Method: The study employed simple random sampling technique using Partial Least Square (PLS) to analyze the data obtained from structured questionnaires. The study used total population of 4663 SMEs and derived a sample of 357 questionnaires obtained from National Association of Small Scale Industrialist (NASSI), Kano chapter. The exogenous variable of the study was founder’s syndrome and endogenous variable was firm financial performance. Results: The finding revealed that founder’s syndrome is significantly related to performance of small and medium scale enterprises in Nigeria. Discussion: Findings can be of help to policy makers, management of SMEs and practitioners to consider the effect of Founder’s syndrome on their performance. Moreover, the results indicated the suitability of the PLS in statistical analysis and also contributed to better understanding of SMEs in Kano which hitherto has not been tested. Implications for research and practice and future recommendations are discussed. http://jhmi.sums.ac.ir/index.php/JHMI/article/view/438/135Values founder’s syndromeFirm performanceSMEs
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author Abdullahi Hassan Gorondutse
Garba Ibrahim
HalliruIshaq Abdullwahab
Muhammad Nura Ibrahim Naalah
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Garba Ibrahim
HalliruIshaq Abdullwahab
Muhammad Nura Ibrahim Naalah
Founder’s Syndrome and Firm Performance of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Nigeria
Journal of Health Management & Informatics
Values founder’s syndrome
Firm performance
SMEs
author_facet Abdullahi Hassan Gorondutse
Garba Ibrahim
HalliruIshaq Abdullwahab
Muhammad Nura Ibrahim Naalah
author_sort Abdullahi Hassan Gorondutse
title Founder’s Syndrome and Firm Performance of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Nigeria
title_short Founder’s Syndrome and Firm Performance of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Nigeria
title_full Founder’s Syndrome and Firm Performance of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Nigeria
title_fullStr Founder’s Syndrome and Firm Performance of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Founder’s Syndrome and Firm Performance of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Nigeria
title_sort founder’s syndrome and firm performance of small and medium scale enterprises in nigeria
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Health Management & Informatics
issn 2322-1097
2423-5857
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Introduction: Founder’s syndromes have become a significant issue in SMEs performance. This study examined the impact of founder’s syndrome on firm performance of small and medium scale enterprises in Nigeria. Method: The study employed simple random sampling technique using Partial Least Square (PLS) to analyze the data obtained from structured questionnaires. The study used total population of 4663 SMEs and derived a sample of 357 questionnaires obtained from National Association of Small Scale Industrialist (NASSI), Kano chapter. The exogenous variable of the study was founder’s syndrome and endogenous variable was firm financial performance. Results: The finding revealed that founder’s syndrome is significantly related to performance of small and medium scale enterprises in Nigeria. Discussion: Findings can be of help to policy makers, management of SMEs and practitioners to consider the effect of Founder’s syndrome on their performance. Moreover, the results indicated the suitability of the PLS in statistical analysis and also contributed to better understanding of SMEs in Kano which hitherto has not been tested. Implications for research and practice and future recommendations are discussed.
topic Values founder’s syndrome
Firm performance
SMEs
url http://jhmi.sums.ac.ir/index.php/JHMI/article/view/438/135
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