Impacts of procurement strategies on construction SMEs' growth

Windapo, A O; Olugboyega, O and Odediran, S (2020) Impacts of procurement strategies on construction SMEs' growth. Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction, 25(3), pp. 423-446. ISSN 1366-4387

Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to investigate the impacts of procurement strategies on the growing proportion of construction small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and whether the size of the construction company moderates the effect. Design/methodology/approach: This study adopted a quantitative research approach and a cross-sectional questionnaire survey in achieving its objectives. The survey requires the respondent to identify both the most successful and most outstanding project that the respondent was involved in between 2010 and 2016. Findings: The study found that only traditional and management-oriented procurement strategies ensure the achievement of all growth plans for construction SMEs in South Africa; and that medium-sized construction enterprises achieve social growth such as community empowerment, managerial skills and advancement on the cidb Register of Contractors. Practical implications: The findings of the study imply that policymakers should base their decisions regarding macroeconomic issues and growth plans for construction SMEs on the internal and external factors such as differences in the sizes of construction SMEs and differences in the suitability of procurement strategies affecting the growth of construction SMEs. Originality/value: In past studies, the diversity amongst SMEs is often overlooked and SMEs are erroneously assumed to share similar objectives, possess equal capabilities and face challenges of the same magnitude. The original contribution of this study is shown in the investigation of the moderating effect of SMEs' diversity (in terms of company size) on their growth proportion as influenced by procurement strategies.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: company growth; small and medium size enterprises; integrated procurement; management-oriented procurement; traditional procurement
Index terms: investigation, managerial skill, quantitative research, traditional procurement, procurement strategy, methodology, questionnaire, South Africa, suitability, empowerment, face, construction company, survey
Subjects: organization, data collection methods, psychology, contractual arrangements, data analysis and analytics, research methods, management, professional development, Geography, design criteria
Topics: Organizational Design, Human Resources, Design Practice, Procurement, Information Management, Research Practice, Geographical Context, Business Strategy
Descriptive scope: 5 PCTEA

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