Abstract:
Small and Medium Enterprises are generally thought to be the backbone of any economy
because they drive growth, provide employment opportunities and open new markets. This
has attracted the attention of scholars in trying to understand the factors affecting their
performance. The main objective of the study was to examine effect of networking
capabilities, entrepreneurial competencies, and Self-Efficacy on the performance of Small
and Medium Enterprises in selected towns of the North Rift Region -Kenya. Specific
objectives were to determine; the effect of networking capabilities, entrepreneurial
competencies, and entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy on performance of Small and Medium
Enterprise, to determine the; effect of networking capabilities on entrepreneurial
competencies, the mediating effect of entrepreneurial competencies on the relationship
between networking capabilities and firm performance, the moderating effect of
entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy on the relationship between; networking capabilities and
entrepreneurial competencies, networking capabilities and firm performance, entrepreneurial
competencies and firm performance. Finally, the study sought to determine the moderating
effect of entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy on the strength of the indirect relationship between
networking capabilities and firm performance via entrepreneurial competencies. The study
was anchored by the theoretical approach of Resource Based View, Competency Based,
Balanced Scorecard and Social Capital theories. The study employed positivism research
philosophy and explanatory research design and using a stratified random sampling
technique. Sample size of 323 drawn from a population of 4596 Small and Medium
Enterprises registered with the Uasin Gishu, TransNzoia and Nandi Counties was collected
using self-administered questionnaires. Hierarchical and multiple regression model using
Hayes process Macro were used to analyse data and test the hypothesis. The variables were
tested for reliability and validity by computing the Cronbach alpha and factor analysis
statistical tests respectively. The study found that; networking capabilities (β =.678 p =
.000<.05), entrepreneurial competencies (β =.465, p=.000<.05) and entrepreneurial Self Efficacy (β =.115 p = .009<.05) significantly affects firm performance. In addition, the result
showed that networking capabilities directly influences entrepreneurial competencies (β
=.404, p = .000<.05), entrepreneurial competencies mediate the relationship between
networking capabilities and firm performance (β =.260, LLCI=.194, ULCI=.334),
entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy failed to moderate the link between networking capabilities and
entrepreneurial competencies (β =.034, p = .392 >.05). The study found that; entrepreneurial
Self-Efficacy moderated the relationship of networking capabilities (β =.101, p=.013<.05)
and entrepreneurial competencies (β =.090, p=.03<.05) on firm performance, finally the
study found that entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy moderates the indirect relationship between
networking capabilities and small and medium enterprises performance via entrepreneurial
competencies and the conditional indirect effect is much stronger at lower levels of
entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy (β=.196,SE=.051,CI=.098, .300), the bootstrap confidence
levels were nonzero. The study contributes to knowledge by revealing a complimentary
mediation and that entrepreneurial competencies mediates the relationship between
networking capabilities and firm performance. Furthermore, contribution is clear in the
moderation model of Self-Efficacy between the variables of the study. The new knowledge
introduced is that entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy moderates the indirect links between
networking capabilities and entrepreneurial competencies thus providing greater predictive
power than when testing the direct, mediating, and moderating effects alone. The government
should therefore develop effective strategies that will help improve Small and Medium
Enterprises performances by applying the networking capabilities, entrepreneurial
competences, and entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy unique dimensions.