Social media integration: An opportunity for SMEs sustainability
AbstractThe changing trend in the circular economy has pushed most firms to be competitive in their business activities using emerging technology. SMEs in recent times are increasingly leveraging technologies such as social media to enhance their interactions with their customers, increase their rea...
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description | AbstractThe changing trend in the circular economy has pushed most firms to be competitive in their business activities using emerging technology. SMEs in recent times are increasingly leveraging technologies such as social media to enhance their interactions with their customers, increase their reach and become competitive. Despite this, SMEs in the manufacturing sector in developing economies are often underexplored in literature in their resolve to leverage social media to improve their performance and sustainability. This research explores the integration of social media in SME manufacturing firms’ activities toward their performance and sustainability in developing countries. Drawing on relevant literature and the social media engagement theory, we employed a questionnaire survey to collect data from 417 managers/staff of SME manufacturing firms in Ghana, using PLS-SEM techniques for the analysis. Research findings revealed that social media integration proved a direct positive correlation with SME manufacturing firms’ performance. Additionally, it was revealed that social media utilization has a positive and significant effect on SME manufacturing firms’ performance. The findings further show that social media usage assists SME firms’ performance and fosters their sustainability. It is concluded that SMEs should incorporate social media marketing strategies for firms’-customer relationships and internal and external collaboration. By implication, this study offers practitioners and researchers knowledge regarding social media integration among SMEs in emerging economies. |
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spelling | doaj.art-d2eb64cc61b54a479e385f4064f08f5c2023-07-28T20:55:16ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Business & Management2331-19752023-12-0110110.1080/23311975.2023.2173859Social media integration: An opportunity for SMEs sustainabilityEmmanuel Bruce0Solomon Keelson1John Amoah2Sulemana Bankuoru Egala3School of Management and Economics, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu, Zlin, ChinaTakoradi Technical University, Department of Marketing and Strategy, Takoradi, GhanaDepartment of Business Administration, Faculty of Management and Economics, Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Mostni, Czech RepublicDepartment of Informatics, Faculty of ICT, SD Dombo University of Business and Integrated Development Studies, Wa, GhanaAbstractThe changing trend in the circular economy has pushed most firms to be competitive in their business activities using emerging technology. SMEs in recent times are increasingly leveraging technologies such as social media to enhance their interactions with their customers, increase their reach and become competitive. Despite this, SMEs in the manufacturing sector in developing economies are often underexplored in literature in their resolve to leverage social media to improve their performance and sustainability. This research explores the integration of social media in SME manufacturing firms’ activities toward their performance and sustainability in developing countries. Drawing on relevant literature and the social media engagement theory, we employed a questionnaire survey to collect data from 417 managers/staff of SME manufacturing firms in Ghana, using PLS-SEM techniques for the analysis. Research findings revealed that social media integration proved a direct positive correlation with SME manufacturing firms’ performance. Additionally, it was revealed that social media utilization has a positive and significant effect on SME manufacturing firms’ performance. The findings further show that social media usage assists SME firms’ performance and fosters their sustainability. It is concluded that SMEs should incorporate social media marketing strategies for firms’-customer relationships and internal and external collaboration. By implication, this study offers practitioners and researchers knowledge regarding social media integration among SMEs in emerging economies.https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311975.2023.2173859social mediaintegrationSMEsfirm sustainabilitysocial media engagement theory |
spellingShingle | Emmanuel Bruce Solomon Keelson John Amoah Sulemana Bankuoru Egala Social media integration: An opportunity for SMEs sustainability Cogent Business & Management social media integration SMEs firm sustainability social media engagement theory |
title | Social media integration: An opportunity for SMEs sustainability |
title_full | Social media integration: An opportunity for SMEs sustainability |
title_fullStr | Social media integration: An opportunity for SMEs sustainability |
title_full_unstemmed | Social media integration: An opportunity for SMEs sustainability |
title_short | Social media integration: An opportunity for SMEs sustainability |
title_sort | social media integration an opportunity for smes sustainability |
topic | social media integration SMEs firm sustainability social media engagement theory |
url | https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/23311975.2023.2173859 |
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