Strategic model for strengthening SMEs: An empirical study based on Porter’s Five Forces

This study aims to develop and validate a strategic model tailored to the unique challenges and contexts faced by micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in Ecuador, enhancing their operational efficiency and access to financing. Employing a quantitative approach, the research utilized a...

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Published inJournal of Infrastructure, Policy and Development Vol. 8; no. 10; p. 6435
Main Authors Sumba-Bustamante, Ruth Y., Cantos-Figueroa, Mariana de L., Santistevan-Villacreses, Karina L., Soledispa-Rodríguez, Xavier E., Nieves-Lizárraga, Daniel O., Cervantes-Martínez, Liberato, Ultreras-Rodríguez, Andrés, Olguín-Martínez, Cynthia M., Triana-Garcia, Randy W., Delgado, Daniel R., Valencia-Ortiz, Dagoberto, Rincón-Guio, Cristian
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 23.09.2024
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Summary:This study aims to develop and validate a strategic model tailored to the unique challenges and contexts faced by micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in Ecuador, enhancing their operational efficiency and access to financing. Employing a quantitative approach, the research utilized a non-experimental, cross-sectional design to gather data from a sample of 358 companies. The study revealed that MSMEs are significantly hindered by limited access to financing, lack of managerial skills, and technological gaps. Despite these challenges, MSMEs demonstrated considerable adaptability and resilience, underscoring their critical role in the local economy. The strategic model proposed leverages Porter’s Diamond Model to identify and address the specific competitive and operational challenges encountered by these enterprises. Key findings include the necessity for enhanced financial literacy, simplified regulatory frameworks, and the integration of digital technologies to improve competitiveness. The proposed model focuses on strategic training, fostering innovation, and creating a more supportive financing environment. The implications of this study are profound, suggesting that policymakers and practitioners should streamline regulatory processes, enhance financial and technological support frameworks, and provide tailored training programs. These strategies are intended to bolster the sustainability and growth of MSMEs, contributing to broader economic development. This research contributes to the academic literature by providing empirical evidence on the challenges faced by MSMEs in developing economies and proposing a contextually adapted strategic model to mitigate these challenges, thereby enhancing their economic impact and sustainability.
ISSN:2572-7923
2572-7931
DOI:10.24294/jipd.v8i10.6435