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Rozsa, Zoltan
- The Impact of Selected Factors on The Quality of Business Environment Assessment in The Czech Republic and The Slovak Republic
Authors
1 Faculty of Economics and Business, Pan-European University, Bratislava, SK
2 School of Economics and Management in Public Administration Bratislava, SK
Source
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Knowledge, Vol 6, No 2 (2018), Pagination: 71-80Abstract
The paper’s aim is to examine the dependence of the quality of the business environment on defined technological factors (availability of human capital and research and development infrastructure) and to define and quantify significant technological factors that create the quality of the business environment in the SMEs segment. Part of its goal was the comparison of the defined factors between the Czech Republic (CR) and the Slovak Republic (SR). In connection with the stated research goal, a questionnaire survey was conducted among businesses operating in the SME segment. Through this research, 312 companies were surveyed in the Czech Republic and 329 companies in the Slovak Republic. To achieve the primary goal of the article, methods such as correlation analysis and multiple linear regression modelling (t-tests, F-ratio, adjusted coefficient of determination, and so on) were applied. The results of the research have brought interesting findings. Research and development infrastructure, as well as the availability of human capital are important factors that have a positive impact on the business environment in both countries.
Keywords
Business Environment, Quality of The Business Environment, Index of Quality, Technological Factors.References
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- Determining the Factors of the Employees’ Intention to Stay or Leave in the Slovak's SMEs
Authors
1 Alexander Dubcek University of Trencín, Trencin, SK
2 University of Entrepreneurship and Law, Prague, CZ
Source
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Knowledge, Vol 7, No 2 (2019), Pagination: 63-72Abstract
A large number of Slovak small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are confronted with often-leaving employees. This situation can have a devastating effect; thus, the ability to predict and early detect the employees' intention to stay or leave to another organisation provides them with a competitive advantage.
Paper aims to determine how employer attractiveness influences the employees' intention to stay or leave to another organisation. The online questionnaire survey was conducted to collect data during the September and October 2019 among 357 Slovak SMEs' employees. The employees' values were described by EmpAt's five dimensions scale. Binary logistic regression was used to predict which employer attractiveness factor leads to an intention to stay in the organisation within the next 6 months. Results show that to the employee's decision to stay working for the organisation contribute Application Value (AV Odds Ratio=2.53), followed by Economic Value (EV Odds Ratio=2.36), Interest Value (IV Odds Ratio=2.23), and Social Value (SV Odds Ratio=1.48). We did not find statistically significant associations between Development Value (DV) and the employees' intention to stay or leave (ISL).
This study makes several contributions to extant human resource management literature. First, it extends the research on employer attractiveness and employee retention. Second, it expands the knowledge about the predictors of employees' intention to stay in organisations. On the managerial level, it recommends that the employees' intent to stay or leave should be regularly measured.
Keywords
Employer Attractiveness, Retention, Prediction, SMEs.References
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- Antecedents and Barriers Which Drive Smes in Relation to Corporate Social Responsibility? Literature Review
Authors
1 Faculty of Social and Economic Relations, Alexander Dubcek University of Trencin, Trencin, Slovakia ., IN
2 Pan-European University, Prague, Czech Republic., IN
3 Pan-European University, Prague, Czech Republic ., IN
Source
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Knowledge, Vol 10, No 2 (2022), Pagination: 107 - 122Abstract
Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) cannot be considered a "shrunken" of large enterprises. They are highly heterogeneous, usually have more informal organizational characteristics, and do not have departments dedicated explicitly to corporate social responsibility (CSR) tasks. Therefore, research on CSR in SMEs faces many challenges. The situation is a complex phenomenon, primarily because the nature of CSR is influenced by the environment uniqueness in which it is studied or practiced. This paper aims to identify the main themes of qualitative research on CSR in SMEs. The Web of Science database was chosen to identify relevant literature, and the research focuses only on peer-reviewed articles published in English up to November 2022. The resulting dataset was created by selecting articles with a qualitative or combined approach. A total of 21 articles published in 10 journals were identified. The published studies contained the following research streams: 1. SMEs' CSR activities and reasons for involvement, 2. Ethical values of the entrepreneur or ownermanager and their impact on SMEs' social responsibility, 3. Relationships with stakeholders, 4. The nature of SMEs' social responsibility implementation. The findings of this study contribute to the CSR literature and have important practical implications for SME managers. The conclusion also formulates questions to stimulate the potential for further research.Keywords
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