Bookkeeping practices and SME performance: The intervening role of owners’ accounting skills

Aside from statutory requirements, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) hardly take into consideration reliable accounting systems. Therefore, poor and ineffective bookkeeping has contributed to the collapse of some SMEs. This paper examines the intervening role of owners' accounting skill...

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Main Authors: Vincent Adela, Samuel Kwaku Agyei, Siaw Frimpong, Damankah Beatrice Awisome, Ahmed Bossman, Robert Ofori Abosompim, Joseph Kofi Obeng Benchie, Abdul Mujeeb Agyemang Ahmed
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Published: Elsevier 2024-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844023111194
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author Vincent Adela
Samuel Kwaku Agyei
Siaw Frimpong
Damankah Beatrice Awisome
Ahmed Bossman
Robert Ofori Abosompim
Joseph Kofi Obeng Benchie
Abdul Mujeeb Agyemang Ahmed
author_facet Vincent Adela
Samuel Kwaku Agyei
Siaw Frimpong
Damankah Beatrice Awisome
Ahmed Bossman
Robert Ofori Abosompim
Joseph Kofi Obeng Benchie
Abdul Mujeeb Agyemang Ahmed
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description Aside from statutory requirements, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) hardly take into consideration reliable accounting systems. Therefore, poor and ineffective bookkeeping has contributed to the collapse of some SMEs. This paper examines the intervening role of owners' accounting skills in the relationship between bookkeeping practices and the performance of SMEs in the Ho Municipal Assembly of Ghana using a sample of 296 SMEs. In a structural equation modelling (SEM) framework, the Smart Partial Least Squares (Smart-PLS) software is employed to analyse the relationships between owners' accounting skills, bookkeeping practices, and the performance of SMEs. We find that bookkeeping practices and owners' accounting skills have significant positive effects on the performance of SMEs. Most importantly, we show the existence of a significant indirect relationship between bookkeeping practices and SME performance such that owners' accounting skills positively intervenes the relationship between bookkeeping practices and SME performance. Thus, in the presence of higher owners’ accounting skills, the relationship between bookkeeping and the performance of SMEs is strengthened further. In a typical emerging economy context, while appropriate regulatory bodies, such as the National Board for Small Scale Industries (NBSSI), in the Ghanaian context, and local revenue collection authorities could put forth measures like periodic compliance audits to ensure that registered SMEs are managed by skilled personnel, fostering them to meet basic requirements for keeping records and managing their accounts to improve their performance, it is worth acknowledging that the onus lies on SME managers to recognise the relevance of good recordkeeping and account management practices to ensure sustained business performance.
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spelling doaj.art-91d05f9c9fd4405badb9f2fae13c6c3f2024-02-01T06:34:07ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402024-01-01101e23911Bookkeeping practices and SME performance: The intervening role of owners’ accounting skillsVincent Adela0Samuel Kwaku Agyei1Siaw Frimpong2Damankah Beatrice Awisome3Ahmed Bossman4Robert Ofori Abosompim5Joseph Kofi Obeng Benchie6Abdul Mujeeb Agyemang Ahmed7Department of Accounting, School of Business, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, GhanaDepartment of Finance, School of Business, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, GhanaDepartment of Finance, School of Business, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, GhanaAccounts Department, Adaklu District Education, P. O. Box MW 451, Adaklu Waya, GhanaLUT Business School, LUT University, P. O. Box 20, FIN, 53851, Lappeenranta, Finland; Corresponding author.Directorate of Finance, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, GhanaDavid Eccles School of Business, The University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, 84112, United StatesCentre for Entrepreneurship & Small Enterprise, School of Business, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, GhanaAside from statutory requirements, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) hardly take into consideration reliable accounting systems. Therefore, poor and ineffective bookkeeping has contributed to the collapse of some SMEs. This paper examines the intervening role of owners' accounting skills in the relationship between bookkeeping practices and the performance of SMEs in the Ho Municipal Assembly of Ghana using a sample of 296 SMEs. In a structural equation modelling (SEM) framework, the Smart Partial Least Squares (Smart-PLS) software is employed to analyse the relationships between owners' accounting skills, bookkeeping practices, and the performance of SMEs. We find that bookkeeping practices and owners' accounting skills have significant positive effects on the performance of SMEs. Most importantly, we show the existence of a significant indirect relationship between bookkeeping practices and SME performance such that owners' accounting skills positively intervenes the relationship between bookkeeping practices and SME performance. Thus, in the presence of higher owners’ accounting skills, the relationship between bookkeeping and the performance of SMEs is strengthened further. In a typical emerging economy context, while appropriate regulatory bodies, such as the National Board for Small Scale Industries (NBSSI), in the Ghanaian context, and local revenue collection authorities could put forth measures like periodic compliance audits to ensure that registered SMEs are managed by skilled personnel, fostering them to meet basic requirements for keeping records and managing their accounts to improve their performance, it is worth acknowledging that the onus lies on SME managers to recognise the relevance of good recordkeeping and account management practices to ensure sustained business performance.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844023111194Accounting skillsBookkeeping practicesBusiness performanceSmall and medium-sized enterprisesStructural equation modellingPLS-SEM
spellingShingle Vincent Adela
Samuel Kwaku Agyei
Siaw Frimpong
Damankah Beatrice Awisome
Ahmed Bossman
Robert Ofori Abosompim
Joseph Kofi Obeng Benchie
Abdul Mujeeb Agyemang Ahmed
Bookkeeping practices and SME performance: The intervening role of owners’ accounting skills
Heliyon
Accounting skills
Bookkeeping practices
Business performance
Small and medium-sized enterprises
Structural equation modelling
PLS-SEM
title Bookkeeping practices and SME performance: The intervening role of owners’ accounting skills
title_full Bookkeeping practices and SME performance: The intervening role of owners’ accounting skills
title_fullStr Bookkeeping practices and SME performance: The intervening role of owners’ accounting skills
title_full_unstemmed Bookkeeping practices and SME performance: The intervening role of owners’ accounting skills
title_short Bookkeeping practices and SME performance: The intervening role of owners’ accounting skills
title_sort bookkeeping practices and sme performance the intervening role of owners accounting skills
topic Accounting skills
Bookkeeping practices
Business performance
Small and medium-sized enterprises
Structural equation modelling
PLS-SEM
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405844023111194
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