Crafting Organisational Resilience Through Managerial Performance
Book chapter
Atiase, V. Y., Sarpong, D., Agbanyo, S. and Ameh, J. K. 2022. Crafting Organisational Resilience Through Managerial Performance. in: Omeihe, K. O. and Harrison, C. (ed.) New Frontiers in African Business and Society: The African Context of Business and Society Emerald.
Authors | Atiase, V. Y., Sarpong, D., Agbanyo, S. and Ameh, J. K. |
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Editors | Omeihe, K. O. and Harrison, C. |
Abstract | Organisational resilience is a strategic resource within the contingencies of organising in Small and Micro businesses (SMEs). In this regard, the notion of resilient human capital in propelling a resilient organisation has come to dominate the contemporary discourse on the performance of SMEs. Drawing on human capital theory as a meta-theoretical lens, we examine the cumulative effect of managerial training on managers’ performance in the context of relatively underdeveloped institutions and markets. Employing a quantitative research methodology, data for our empirical inquiry comes from a survey of 506 Ghanaian SMEs operating in diverse sectors of the economy. Following SMEs being at the convergence point of resource constraint, we show why some firm managers are more likely to exhibit managerial resilience than those in other firms. Our data evidence suggests that targeted managerial training, in practice, has the potential to strengthen organisational resilience. Nevertheless, the content, efficiency and frequency of the training received, we argue, accounts for the differential performance of managers within the contingencies of everyday organising. We conclude by delineating some relevant implications of our study for the theory and practice of managerial resilience nurturing in organising. |
Book title | New Frontiers in African Business and Society: The African Context of Business and Society |
Year | 2022 |
Publisher | Emerald |
Publication dates | |
19 May 2022 | |
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Deposited | 16 Sep 2025 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1108/9781801178525 |
https://repository.uel.ac.uk/item/900zz
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