Absorptive Capacity, Business Venturing and Performance: Corporate Governance Mediating Roles

This study offers insight through Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) into the joint impact of corporate absorptive capacity and corporate new business venturing on the performance of manufacturing firms in Nigeria as moderated by the quality governance mechanisms. Using the structured survey design,...

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Main Authors: Cosmas Ikechukwu Asogwa, Osmund Chinweoda Ugwu, Anthonia Uju Uzuagu, Samson Ige Abolarinwa, Godwin Keres Okoro Okereke, Honesta Chidiebere Anorue, Favour Amarachi Moghalu
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-01-01
Series:Cogent Business & Management
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2020.1839157
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spelling doaj-fed1fda8b4844a32b57949472757d9b42021-06-02T10:12:11ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Business & Management2331-19752020-01-017110.1080/23311975.2020.18391571839157Absorptive Capacity, Business Venturing and Performance: Corporate Governance Mediating RolesCosmas Ikechukwu Asogwa0Osmund Chinweoda Ugwu1Anthonia Uju Uzuagu2Samson Ige Abolarinwa3Godwin Keres Okoro Okereke4Honesta Chidiebere Anorue5Favour Amarachi Moghalu6Renaissance UniversityUniversity of NigeriaUniversity of NigeriaUniversity of NigeriaUniversity of NigeriaUniversity of NigeriaUniversity of NigeriaThis study offers insight through Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) into the joint impact of corporate absorptive capacity and corporate new business venturing on the performance of manufacturing firms in Nigeria as moderated by the quality governance mechanisms. Using the structured survey design, and respondents’ data from 330 employees of manufacturing firms, we provide evidence that both absorptive capacity and corporate new venturing entrepreneurship dimensions do not directly yield significant positive impact on firms’ performance. Rather, the significant effect depends on the quality of the corporate governance mechanisms. Firms’ absorptive capacity as measured by acquisition, assimilation (potential absorptive capacity), transformation, and knowledge exploitation (realized absorptive capacity) only resulted in value creation when mediated by key governance mechanisms including frequency of board meeting, and the presence of independent directors. Similar effect was detected on the effect of corporate new business entrepreneurship dimensions including innovation, proactivity, new business venturing and strategic renewal on firms’ performance in manufacturing sector. The path analysis showed that optimal board size, frequency of board meeting and the presence of independent directors jointly shape the way corporate new business entrepreneurship dimensions affect firms’ performance. By implication, weak governance occasioned agency problems that reduce the potential of corporate entrepreneurship to influence corporate financial performance positively. Overall, firms that wish to reap the benefit of knowledge management and new business venturing should develop their governance structures. Thus, board size and independent directors are expected to be optimal to enhance and achieve sufficient monitoring while frequency of board meeting should be given a priority to encourage knowledge sharing that will translate into higher financial performance.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2020.1839157absorptive capacitycorporate entrepreneurshipnew business venturingassimilationacquisitioncorporate governancemediationinnovationindependent directorsboard sizeproactivitystrategic renewal
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author Cosmas Ikechukwu Asogwa
Osmund Chinweoda Ugwu
Anthonia Uju Uzuagu
Samson Ige Abolarinwa
Godwin Keres Okoro Okereke
Honesta Chidiebere Anorue
Favour Amarachi Moghalu
spellingShingle Cosmas Ikechukwu Asogwa
Osmund Chinweoda Ugwu
Anthonia Uju Uzuagu
Samson Ige Abolarinwa
Godwin Keres Okoro Okereke
Honesta Chidiebere Anorue
Favour Amarachi Moghalu
Absorptive Capacity, Business Venturing and Performance: Corporate Governance Mediating Roles
Cogent Business & Management
absorptive capacity
corporate entrepreneurship
new business venturing
assimilation
acquisition
corporate governance
mediation
innovation
independent directors
board size
proactivity
strategic renewal
author_facet Cosmas Ikechukwu Asogwa
Osmund Chinweoda Ugwu
Anthonia Uju Uzuagu
Samson Ige Abolarinwa
Godwin Keres Okoro Okereke
Honesta Chidiebere Anorue
Favour Amarachi Moghalu
author_sort Cosmas Ikechukwu Asogwa
title Absorptive Capacity, Business Venturing and Performance: Corporate Governance Mediating Roles
title_short Absorptive Capacity, Business Venturing and Performance: Corporate Governance Mediating Roles
title_full Absorptive Capacity, Business Venturing and Performance: Corporate Governance Mediating Roles
title_fullStr Absorptive Capacity, Business Venturing and Performance: Corporate Governance Mediating Roles
title_full_unstemmed Absorptive Capacity, Business Venturing and Performance: Corporate Governance Mediating Roles
title_sort absorptive capacity, business venturing and performance: corporate governance mediating roles
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Business & Management
issn 2331-1975
publishDate 2020-01-01
description This study offers insight through Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) into the joint impact of corporate absorptive capacity and corporate new business venturing on the performance of manufacturing firms in Nigeria as moderated by the quality governance mechanisms. Using the structured survey design, and respondents’ data from 330 employees of manufacturing firms, we provide evidence that both absorptive capacity and corporate new venturing entrepreneurship dimensions do not directly yield significant positive impact on firms’ performance. Rather, the significant effect depends on the quality of the corporate governance mechanisms. Firms’ absorptive capacity as measured by acquisition, assimilation (potential absorptive capacity), transformation, and knowledge exploitation (realized absorptive capacity) only resulted in value creation when mediated by key governance mechanisms including frequency of board meeting, and the presence of independent directors. Similar effect was detected on the effect of corporate new business entrepreneurship dimensions including innovation, proactivity, new business venturing and strategic renewal on firms’ performance in manufacturing sector. The path analysis showed that optimal board size, frequency of board meeting and the presence of independent directors jointly shape the way corporate new business entrepreneurship dimensions affect firms’ performance. By implication, weak governance occasioned agency problems that reduce the potential of corporate entrepreneurship to influence corporate financial performance positively. Overall, firms that wish to reap the benefit of knowledge management and new business venturing should develop their governance structures. Thus, board size and independent directors are expected to be optimal to enhance and achieve sufficient monitoring while frequency of board meeting should be given a priority to encourage knowledge sharing that will translate into higher financial performance.
topic absorptive capacity
corporate entrepreneurship
new business venturing
assimilation
acquisition
corporate governance
mediation
innovation
independent directors
board size
proactivity
strategic renewal
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23311975.2020.1839157
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