International Journal of Academic Management Science Research (IJAMSR)

Title: Strategic Approaches To Mitigating Security Challenges Faced By Small And Medium Enterprises (Smes) In Anambra State, Nigeria

Authors: Aziwe Nwakaego Ihuoma , Obi Martins Okwudiri, Nwagbala Stella Chinelo Ph.D and Ezeanokwasa Francisca Nkiruka Ph.D

Volume: 9

Issue: 12

Pages: 81-90

Publication Date: 2025/12/28

Abstract:
Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) are universally recognized as indispensable drivers of economic vitality, but their survival is severely threatened by pervasive insecurity. This study examined the effect of physical security infrastructure investment and local community policing partnerships on the level of insecurity among SMEs in Anambra State, Nigeria. This study was guided by Contingency Theory and adopted a descriptive survey research design. Data were collected from a sample of 299 owners and managers of SMEs using a structured questionnaire, and the hypotheses were tested with multiple linear regression analysis. The findings revealed that the overall model was statistically significant (F(2, 296) = 133.241, p = .000), accounting for 47.3% of the variance in the level of insecurity (Rē = .473). Specifically, physical security infrastructure investment was found to have a strong, significant negative effect on the level of insecurity (? = -0.613, t = -12.011, p = .000). Local community policing partnerships also had a significant, albeit weaker, negative effect (? = -0.206, t = -4.032, p = .000). The study concludes that while both strategies are effective in mitigating security threats, SMEs in a volatile environment prioritize and derive greater benefit from tangible, self-controlled physical security measures over collaborative partnerships hampered by institutional mistrust. The findings underscore the urgent need for SME owners to continue investing in robust physical security, while also highlighting the imperative for law enforcement agencies to initiate trust-building measures to make community policing a more viable and effective strategy for business protection.

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