Sustainability-driven determinants of SMEs’ effectiveness: Evidence from the green transition in the Western Balkans

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Gazmend Deda ORCID logo, Ismail Mehmeti ORCID logo, Fisnik Bislimi ORCID logo, Agron Bajraktari ORCID logo, Arben Tërstena ORCID logo

https://doi.org/10.22495/cgsrv10i2p16

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Abstract

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play a central role in the Western Balkans as the region advances its green transition and alignment with European Union (EU) sustainability frameworks. Under increasing environmental and regulatory pressures, SMEs must strengthen managerial capabilities, strategic planning, and technological investment to remain competitive. This study examines the sustainability-driven determinants of SME effectiveness by analyzing managerial education, prior experience, business planning, research and development (R&D) investment, and innovation activities. Using cross-sectional survey data from 336 SMEs in Kosovo, the study applies binary logistic regression to estimate the likelihood of sustainability-oriented effectiveness under 2025 green transition conditions. The results show that managerial education, experience, structured planning, and R&D investment significantly increase the probability of improved performance, while product and service innovation remain statistically insignificant. These findings suggest that in transition economies, innovation alone may not generate sustainability outcomes without adequate institutional and financial support. Unlike prior studies focusing primarily on financial performance, this research reframes SME effectiveness through a sustainability-readiness perspective. The study contributes empirical evidence to the limited literature on SME sustainability in the Western Balkans and highlights the importance of strengthening green finance instruments and governance mechanisms to support a successful green transition.

Keywords: Sustainability, SME Effectiveness, Green Transition, Western Balkans, Eco-Innovation, R&D Investment, Logistic Regression

Authors’ individual contribution: Conceptualization — A.T. and G.D.; Methodology — A.T.; Formal Analysis — A.T.; Investigation — A.T., F.B., and I.M.; Data Curation — A.T. and F.B.; Writing — Original Draft — A.T.; Writing — Review & Editing — A.T., G.D., and A.B.; Visualization — A.T.; Supervision — A.T. and G.D.; Project Administration — A.T.

Declaration of conflicting interests: The Authors declare that there is no conflict of interest.

JEL Classification: C01, L25, O32, Q56

Received: 18.12.2025
Revised: 17.02.2026; 02.03.2026
Accepted: 01.04.2026
Published online: 03.04.2026

How to cite this paper: Tërstena, A., Deda, G., Bislimi, F., Mehmeti, I., & Bajraktari, A. (2026). Sustainability-driven determinants of SMEs’ effectiveness: Evidence from the green transition in the Western Balkans. Corporate Governance and Sustainability Review, 10(2), 181–189. https://doi.org/10.22495/cgsrv10i2p16