Mediating role of AI adoption between the relationship of leadership vision, change management capability, competitive pressure, trading partnerships, and SME performance

This study investigates the critical drivers of artificial intelligence (AI) adoption in SMEs. The mediating role of AI adoption on the relationship between leadership vision, change management capability, competitive pressure, trading partnerships, and SME performance is also investigated. This res...

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Published in:Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences
Main Author: ul Haq F.; Suki N.M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Johar Education Society Pakistan 2024
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Mediating role of AI adoption between the relationship of leadership vision, change management capability, competitive pressure, trading partnerships, and SME performance
2024
Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences
18
4

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This study investigates the critical drivers of artificial intelligence (AI) adoption in SMEs. The mediating role of AI adoption on the relationship between leadership vision, change management capability, competitive pressure, trading partnerships, and SME performance is also investigated. This research employs a quantitative methodology, collecting data through structured questionnaires from senior and middle-level managers of manufacturing SMEs in Pakistan. Data were analyzed using the software SmartPLS for partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). The results reveal that trading partnerships are the most critical drivers of AI adoption in SMEs within an emerging economy, followed by change management capabilities and leadership vision. These factors contribute to improving SME performance in competitive and resource-constrained markets, aligning with Sustainable Development Goal 9 (industry, innovation, and infrastructure). Additionally, AI adoption mediates the relationship between trading partnerships, competitive pressure, and SME performance. This research uncovers unique insights by integrating the technology-organization-environment (TOE) framework, Resource-based view theory, and diffusion of innovations theory simultaneously in a proposed research framework that tests the critical drivers of AI adoption in SMEs within an emerging economy. © (2024), (Johar Education Society Pakistan). All Rights Reserved.
Johar Education Society Pakistan
19978553
English
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author ul Haq F.; Suki N.M.
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Mediating role of AI adoption between the relationship of leadership vision, change management capability, competitive pressure, trading partnerships, and SME performance
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title Mediating role of AI adoption between the relationship of leadership vision, change management capability, competitive pressure, trading partnerships, and SME performance
title_short Mediating role of AI adoption between the relationship of leadership vision, change management capability, competitive pressure, trading partnerships, and SME performance
title_full Mediating role of AI adoption between the relationship of leadership vision, change management capability, competitive pressure, trading partnerships, and SME performance
title_fullStr Mediating role of AI adoption between the relationship of leadership vision, change management capability, competitive pressure, trading partnerships, and SME performance
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description This study investigates the critical drivers of artificial intelligence (AI) adoption in SMEs. The mediating role of AI adoption on the relationship between leadership vision, change management capability, competitive pressure, trading partnerships, and SME performance is also investigated. This research employs a quantitative methodology, collecting data through structured questionnaires from senior and middle-level managers of manufacturing SMEs in Pakistan. Data were analyzed using the software SmartPLS for partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). The results reveal that trading partnerships are the most critical drivers of AI adoption in SMEs within an emerging economy, followed by change management capabilities and leadership vision. These factors contribute to improving SME performance in competitive and resource-constrained markets, aligning with Sustainable Development Goal 9 (industry, innovation, and infrastructure). Additionally, AI adoption mediates the relationship between trading partnerships, competitive pressure, and SME performance. This research uncovers unique insights by integrating the technology-organization-environment (TOE) framework, Resource-based view theory, and diffusion of innovations theory simultaneously in a proposed research framework that tests the critical drivers of AI adoption in SMEs within an emerging economy. © (2024), (Johar Education Society Pakistan). All Rights Reserved.
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