The Performance Status of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Rivers State, Nigeria



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The Performance Status of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Rivers State, Nigeria Nkwor-Azariah, Chioma 1 and Nkwor, Friiday Azariah 2 1, 2 Department of Accounting, University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Nigeria, ABSTRACT Some scholars have expressed opinions pointing to the fact that the failures of the SMEs in Nigeria may not be unconnected to the fact that proper system, records and practices are not kept nor followed by the SMEs in their operations. This research is therefore carried out to study the significance of records/ on the performance of SMEs in Rivers State. To guide the study, five research questions were generated. Arising from the research questions, two hypotheses were formulated. The population of the study composed of all the Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) in Rivers State, from which a sample size of fifty-seven (57) SMEs in Obio-Akpor and Port Harcourt Local Government Areas of Rivers State was drawn, through a stratified sampling method. The data used for this study was collected through the questionnaire technique and personal interview as the primary source of data. Also, data was collected from secondary sources, which include Company annual reports, publications, bulletin of the enterprises studied, journals, textbooks etc. To ascertain the validity of the statistical technique an expert in research study refined the instruments and the project supervisor s suggestion and comments helped to improve upon the quality of the instrument. The summary of the findings of the research is that there is a significant relationship between systems and records/ and the performance of SMEs in Rivers State and the country at large; and the study recommends among others, that directors and managers of SME s in Rivers State and the country at large should ensure that standard records are kept by their organizations and should always analyze and consider their I records elaborately before making short and long-term policies, plans and decisions. Keywords: Performance, Enterprises, Status, Nigeria, Sme s, Rivers State. 1. INTRODUCTION The benefits of SMEs to any economy are easily noticeable, they include contribution to the economy in terms of output of goods and services; creation of jobs at relatively low capital cost, especially in the fast growing service sector. Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SME s) provide a vehicle for reducing income disparities; develop a pool of skilled and semi-skilled workers as a basis for the future industrial expansion; improve forward and backward linkages between economically, socially and geographically diverse sectors of the economy; provide opportunities for developing and adapting appropriate technological approaches; offer an excellent breeding ground for entrepreneurial and talent, the critical shortage of which is often a great handicap to economic development; among others. The challenges facing SMEs in many developing countries are monumental. The most worrying among these challenges is funding. Most new small business enterprises are not attractive prospects for banks, as they want to minimize their risk profile. In Nigeria, the situation is not different. Most SMEs operate without a good record that could motivate the banking sector to come to their funding aids. The importance of proper system in any organization irrespective of its size cannot be overemphasized in the sense that the organization s worth can be determined from the records being kept. Therefore it makes sense that proper system should be put in place to enable SMEs become attractive prospects for banks. Consequently, a lot of academic studies have been carried out on this subject, but not much of these studies have addressed the importance of standard systems and proper records as a panacea to this economic emergency. It is on this ground that this research is set to study the impact of systems and records on the performance of VOLUME-2, ISSUE-8, AUG-2015 COPYRIGHT 2015 IJREST, ALL RIGHT RESERVED 106

SMEs in Rivers State; PHALGA and Obio/Akpor Local Government Areas in particular. 1.1Statement of the Problem The operations of the small and medium scale Enterprises have no doubt overtime expanded in size and complexities. This is perhaps due to re-emphasis on privatization policy and other related economic policies. The increase in size and complexities of the operations of the SMEs have posed considerable challenge on the operators/management of SMEs especially in ensuring the going concern of the enterprises as well as its profitability. It is however on record that there is a growing rate of business failure of the SMEs especially in the recent past. This ugly occurrence has infact challenged some scholars to make inquiry on the system of the SMEs. Consequently, some scholars have expressed several opinions about the systems and practices of SMEs in Nigeria. These opinions point to the fact that the failures of the SMEs may not be unconnected to the fact that proper system, records and practices are not adopted or followed by the SMEs in their operations. This in turn has affected reliance on their financial statements. It also follows that when an SME does not keep adequate records, the going concern as well as the profit objective of the enterprise would hardly be achieved. This will in turn affect the confidence of the public in their financial statement, because its preparation is not done in accordance with standard practice. Thus the quality of records/ kept by any business enterprise may go a long way to affect the organization. It is on this note that this research is carried out to study the significance of records/ on the performance of SMEs in Rivers State. 1.2 Significance of the Study In view of the dynamic nature of modern business activities and transactions, it is very essential that the kept by SMEs be adequate and up-todate to guide management and other users in decision making. This study therefore aims at drawing the attention of the management of SMEs to the need to establish systems and keep standard records for proper planning, organization and control of the economic activities of the enterprise and to improve the quality of reporting. 2. METHODOLOGY 2.1 Population for the Study The population for this study includes all Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Rivers State. However, owing to the constraints earlier highlighted, and in order to properly carry out the study, the researcher limited the scope to all Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Obio-Akpor and Port Harcourt Local Government Areas of Rivers State. 2.2 Data Collection Techniques The data used for this study was collected through the questionnaire technique and personal interview from the primary source of data. These techniques were used to collect data from primary sources because the researcher want to find out from the respondents their knowledge, attitude, believes, future and past behaviour towards the subject of the study. In order to reconcile conflicting views that would possibly have been expressed by the respondents through the use of questionnaires, personal interview was however employed. Also, data was collected from secondary sources various relevant annual reports, publications, bulletin of the enterprises studied were referred to. In addition is textbooks and journals relevant to the study were useful in this re9ard. These provided almost all the data needed to test the hypotheses put forward in this study. 2.3 Questionnaire Design The research questionnaire contained questions structured to produce Yes or No responses from respondents as well as optional questions. Besides, provisions for comments were also made for subjective questions. The use of questionnaires in this work helped to eliminate to a great extent interview bias and promotes the freedom of respondents and also saved time and money. It also provided ample time for the respondents to think and ascertain responses. 2.4 Data Analysis and Presentat1 The data generated were from primary and secondary sources, which comprised the administration of questionnaires, interview; field survey observation and relevant publications. VOLUME-2, ISSUE-8, AUG-2015 COPYRIGHT 2015 IJREST, ALL RIGHT RESERVED 107

In all a total of 57 small and Medium scale enterprises were selected through stratified sampling and 57 questionnaires were therefore administered (27 in Port Harcourt Local government Area and 30 in Obio/Akpor Local government Area. Fortunately, all the 57 questionnaires were adequately filled by respondents and were collected by the researcher. For the purpose of achieving our objectives the responses from the questionnaire survey were tabulated, coded and expressed as percentages. The results were then interpreted and used in evaluating the research hypothesis. Equally, the we gathered from the interviews and observations were also interpreted along the same line. Furthermore, relevant supportive materials from secondary sources were also used to interpret and analyze our data. The data is presented and analysed below in the following order: Whether Small and Medium size enterprises (SME s) in Rivers State have good systems and keep records. Impact of s on decision- making of SME s in Rivers State. Table 1: Whether Small And Medium Size Enterprises (SME s) In Rivers State Have Good Accounting Systems And Keep Elaborate Accounting Information s. Alternative Number % of respond ents 10 17.54 1 Had neither system nor 2 Substandard 17 29.82 system and unelaborated 3 Standard 37 64.91 system and elaborate Source: Field work From the above table, we can see that in answer to the question of whether SMEs in Rivers State have systems and keep in their enterprises, 10 (17.54 %) of the 57 responding SME s indicated that they had neither system nor keep records. Again, a population of 17 responding SME s (29.82%) responded that they have only a quasi system and keep unelaborated ; while 30 (52.63%) indicated that they have standard system and as well keep elaborate Table 2 Accounting Systems Information on Marlaqerjaldcc1510n Making in SME s In Rivers State. 1 2 3 alternative intuition volition Number of responde nts Outcome of decision weighed by performan ce 17 Average 10 Poor 30 Good % 29.8 2 17.5 4 52.6 3 Source: Field work From the above table, we can see that 17 (29.82) of the SME s sampled based their decision making on intuition and consequently their performance in the last two years was only average. A population of 10 responding SME s indicated that they based their decision making on volition, and from the data collected their performance was poor. Lastly, 30 (52.63%) of the 57 SME s studied based their generated by their systems, and as the collected data shows, their performance was good. The implication of the data presented in the table 2 above is that SME s who based their records perform better than SME s that base their volition and or intuition. Table 3 Whether the Accounting Statements of Smes in Rivers State Easily and Clearly Communicate their Operations and Performance. No. of % VOLUME-2, ISSUE-8, AUG-2015 COPYRIGHT 2015 IJREST, ALL RIGHT RESERVED 108

Alternative Respondent s 1 Yes 25 83.3 2 No 5 16.7 Total 30 100 To obtain answer to the question on whether the statements of SMEs in Rivers State easily and clearly communicate or give on their operations and performance, the thirty (30) SME s that indicated that they keep elaborate records were also further asked to answer this question. Out of the thirty (30) respondents, twenty five (25) (83.3%) answered yes; while five (5) (16.7%) answered No. This implied that the statements of SME s in Rivers State clearly and easily communicate their operations and performance Table 4: Impact of systems and records on the overall performance of SME s in Rivers State. Alternative No. of respond ents 1 No 2 Keep and employ only minute 3 Keep and employ elaborate Source: Field work % Performan ce decided by financial ratios 5 8.78 Poor 22 38.59 Average 30 52.63 Good From the table 4 above, we can observe that SME s that did not keep nor employ same have a population of 5 (8.78%) of the study population and they performed poorly. SME s that indicated that they keep only a minute or unelaborated have a population of 22 (38.59) of the entire study population and their performance was only on the average; while those that keep and employ elaborate have a population of 30 (52.63%) of the entire study population, and their performance, as shown by available data was good. The implication of the data tabulated above is that SME s that keep and employ records in their different operations perform better than those that do not and those that do so only in a minute degree. Therefore systems and records impact significantly on the overall performance of SME s in Rivers State and Nigeria as a whole. 3. CONCLUSION The research hypothesis 1 which states that Accounting has a significant effect on decision-making in SME s was tested using the chi-square technique. The data used to test the above hypothesis was collected from the fieldwork. We rejected the null hypothesis which states that there is no significant relationship between the statements and s of SME s and their decision; and therefore accepted the research hypothesis 1, which states that systems and has significant effect on decision making in SME s in Rivers State.The first finding of this study is therefore that the more SME s in Rivers State maintain proper system and keep accurate, the more effective and productive their decision making becomes. Again hypothesis 2 which states that Accounting Information has significant effect on performance of SMEs was also tested using the chi-square technique, with the aid of data collected from the field work. We rejected the null hypothesis which states that systems and s has no significant effect on the performance of SMEs in Rivers State; and therefore accepted the research hypothesis 2, which states that systems and has significant effect on the performance of SMEs in Rivers State. The second finding of this study is therefore that the more SMEs in Rivers State maintain proper system and keep accurate, the better their performance. The major revelation of this study is that systems and assert great influence on the performance of Small and Medium Size Enterprises in Port Harcourt, Rivers State and Nigeria at large. However, the specific discoveries made by the study include: That SMEs that keep find their operating ratios or profit and loss ratios and their balance VOLUME-2, ISSUE-8, AUG-2015 COPYRIGHT 2015 IJREST, ALL RIGHT RESERVED 109

ratios or financial ratios reliable and confident plafforms for forecasting and planning. 2) That the records/ of SMEs easily and dearly communicate their operations and performance. That systems and impact greatly on decisions of SMEs. That systems and impact greatly on strategic marketing decisions of SMEs. That systems and impact greatly on the performance of SMEs. Put together, the research concludes that there is a significant relationship between the systems and records/ and the performance of SMEs in Rivers State and the country at large. 3. RECOMMENDATIONS on the knowledge gained from this study, we are of the view that systems and records/ are vital factors that determine the performance of SME s. We therefore recommend the following:, since the performance of their enterprise depends on such records/ REFERENCES [1] Flunn T. M. (1977) Why We should Court F. 0. Inflation. Harvard Business Review. [2] Higgins R.O (1989) Analysis of Financial Management, 2nd, Edition, Home Wood, Chard D. Irwim. [3] Kieso D. and Weygandt J. J. (1985) Intermediate Accounting John Widely and Sons, New York. [4] Nwachukwu, C. C. (2003) The Practice of Entrepreneurship in Nigeria. Spring Field Publisher, Port Harcourt. [5] Opinions of the Accounting Principles Board (1959), published by the American Accounting Principles Board (APB) in. [6] Robertson John (1985) A Ratio Model to Measure Changes In Financial Health. Management Accounting Journal ICMA p. 55. [7] Sidney D. et al (1985) Managerial Accounting the Drunden Press Chicago. [8] Van Home J. C (1990) Fundamental of Financial Management. Prentice- Hill of India New Delhi. That the Federal and State Government, through the Ministry of Commerce and Industry should initiate policies and programmes that can educate the directors and managers of SME s on the need to establish systems and make use of in their daily operations. Again we recommend to the directors of various SME s in Rivers State and the entire country who are yet to establish departments in their enterprises to do so without much delay, since it can without doubt enhance their performance. Added to these, we advice the directors and managers of SME s in Rivers State and the country at large to analyse and consider their / records elaborately before making short and long-term polices, plans and decisions. Finally, we cal on account officers in various SME s in Rivers State and the country at large to always furnish their enterprises with only correct, exact and reliable BULLETINS AND JOURNALS [1] Accounting Research Bulletins (ARB) (1937) published by the American Committee on Accounting Procedures (CAP), Florida, U.S.A. [2] American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA),(1987) Journal of Accounting Principles, U.S.A, Washington. [3] Opinions of the Accounting Principles Board (1959), published by the American Accounting Principles Board (APB) in. [4] Pincher G. E. and Kent A. M. (1973) A Multivariate Analysis of Industrial Bond Ratings. Journal of Finance. VOLUME-2, ISSUE-8, AUG-2015 COPYRIGHT 2015 IJREST, ALL RIGHT RESERVED 110