TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND SME GROWTH IN KENYA:NAVIGATING ECONOMIC CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
Keywords:
Transformational leadership, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, Leadership, Economic challenges, inspirational motivation, intellectual stimulation, idealized influence, sustainable growthAbstract
The paper investigates the key factor associated with transformational leadership attributed to
driving growth and resilience within SMEs in Kenya. "While the SME sector remains one of the
dynamic pillars of the Kenyan economy, offering tremendous employment and GDP contributions,
it does not experience a smooth ride due to minimal access to capital, severe competition in the
market, and heavy-burdened regulatory regimes" (Central Bank of Kenya, 2024). Using existing
literature and previous empirical studies, this study will attempt to investigate the link between
SME performance in Kenya by transformational leadership. This research is grounded in the
critical review of scholarly articles, industry reports, and case studies and aims to investigate how,
through the practice of transformational leadership—adding up to inspirational motivation,
intellectual stimulation, idealized influence, and individualized consideration—SME leaders in
Kenya overcome these economic challenges to sustain their businesses on a growth path
considering attributes of sustainability and innovativeness. The specific results to be expected for
this study are in the identification of the very practices whose leadership would be positively
related to better financial performance, innovativeness, employee satisfaction, and stronger
organizational resilience. The results of this research, therefore, contribute both theoretically to the
debate on the appropriateness of a strong transformational source of influence in driving change
within the context of emerging markets, and also practically through the presentation of various
actionable insights for business leaders and policymakers on how they could create a more
supportive environment for the development of SMEs within Kenya.
This paper will reiterate the significance of transformational leadership because, in essence, it is
the only effective tool in turning economic challenges into growth opportunities. It provides a
strategic framework for SMEs dealing with complexity in the global environment. At the end,
recommendations intend to speak both to the immediate application that can benefit current SME
leaders and to policy-oriented strategies for improving long-term viability and competitiveness in
the sector.
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