Strategic toolkits practice and performance: a German SME perspective

Wagner, R. and Paton, R. A. (2014) Strategic toolkits practice and performance: a German SME perspective. VINE, 44(4), pp. 470-495. (doi: 10.1108/VINE-03-2014-0019)

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Abstract

Purpose – This paper aims to explore to what extent senior executives, particularly within the German machinery and equipment small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), gather and apply knowledge pertaining strategic management (SM) tools. Furthermore, the study aims to provide research evidence as to whether or not the companies derive any performance enhancing benefit from the appliance of said with the knowledge.<p></p> Design/methodology/approach – The research relied on a self-administered questionnaire mailed or posted to the entire population of about 6,000 enterprises. The resulting data were analyzed with the statistical package for social science (SPSS) statistical software package.<p></p> Findings – Executives within the sector, especially those with a predominantly engineering background, lack both knowledge and understanding of SM in general and strategic tool-kits in particular. Interestingly, educational background, in association with toolkit usage, appears to enhance organizational performance.<p></p> Research limitations/implications – The German educational system, in conjunction with the associated professional development infrastructures, may impact the generalizability of the research findings.<p></p> Practical implications – The results from this study can be used for lobbying policy-makers and shapers, e.g. government, higher education, industry and professional bodies, to improve and expand engineering management education so that practitioners have the knowledge of and competency in SM.<p></p> Originality/value – The study provides an insight look of how executives in one of Germany’s most successful industries deal with the knowledge and application of SM tools and their impact on performance. Extant research has not dealt with Germany or this sector in relation to the appliance of strategy-related knowledge and performance.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Paton, Professor Robert and Wagner, Dr Richard
Authors: Wagner, R., and Paton, R. A.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > Adam Smith Business School > Management
Journal Name:VINE
Publisher:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN:0305-5728
ISSN (Online):1474-1032

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