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Challenges facing small, micro and medium enterprises (SMMEs) in the Mafikeng and Mmabatho area of the North West Province / Gladys Serumaga-ZakeSerumaga-Zake, Gladys January 2005 (has links)
This research study investigates some of the problems or challenges faced by SMMEs in
the Mafikeng and Mmabatho area of the North West province. It strives to find out the
extent as to which these problems occur and the impact they have on these businesses.
The research focuses on two major problems considered to be hindering the growth of
SMMEs in this area, namely the lack of entrepreneurial management and financial skills.
The lack of these skills in the running of small businesses results into poor business
management, poor quality products or services. lack of demand for produce, lack of
access to credit as well as poor marketing techniques. The absence of entrepreneurial
education or sensitizing young people in a way that could encourage them to enter
businesses and acquire a culture of entrepreneurship is one of the causes of the lack of
these skills.
A stratified random sampling method was employed, with stratifying variables being area
and size of the business. Primary data were sought for this study, and gathered through
structured questionnaires which were distributed to owners and managers of the sampled
businesses. The descriptive statistics method of analysis was employed using a computer
aided statistical analysis, the SPSS programme.
Some of the significant findings of this research study are; that majority of entrepreneurs
in the area do not have the necessary entrepreneurial, management and financial skills to
run their businesses; that the educational and training levels of the members of top
management of small businesses are relatively low; and many businesses do not have
access to credit.
The lack of entrepreneurial, management and financial skills can hamper the performance
and growth of SMMEs in the area, which can cause many businesses' failure or closure.
Education plays an important role in the overall running of a business enterprise in terms
of revenues. Many entrepreneurs are unable to finance their own businesses. yet there is
little support from financial institutions and government bodies.
SMMEs in the Mafikeng and Mmabatho area need to be assisted in every way in order to
enhance their performance, growth and sustainability. In order to achieve this.
government needs to take the initiative to form collaborations with these business
enterprises, in order to identify areas of need such as training and funding. This endeavour will impact positively to the economic growth, in tem1s of job creation to the entire province. / (MBA) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2005
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The impact of privatisation on SMME's and the communities of Mafikeng areas in the North-West / Charles Mpopodi RasealaRaseala, Charles Mpopodi January 2006 (has links)
The restructuring of state assets was expected to contribute towards black
economic empowerment and a broader redistribution of wealth to those who were
previously excluded from participating actively in the economy of this country.
However, there have been several accusations leveled at government. Some
people believe that privatization of state assets has benefited a few. This has led to
the enactment of the Broad based black economic empowerment act. There is also
a concern from the communities and unions that privatization of state assets will
result in poor service delivery and unemployment.
The study was conducted through a quantitative methodology. The final
questionnaire was administered to 40 taxi owners, 20 government employees, 20
contractors, 20 business owners and 40 local residents. Out of the 140 people, II 0
responded, thus a 79 % response rate, all was used for data analyses. The various
variables (responses to individual questions) in the questionnaire were arranged to
obtain a rating for each dimension covered. This procedure assumes equality of
interval of the Likert scale and therefore the data is regarded as the least interval
data (rather than ordinary data).
The findings on the study showed that majority of the respondents were not in
favour of privatisation. Recommendations made were as follows, the government
through its education programmes in schools and in Adult Basic Education and
Training (ABET) canters must educate citizens about socio-economic and political
issues as well as familiarizing them with the government's macro - economic
policy, in particular the GEAR policy. The government should only make partial
privatization, and not complete/ whole privatization. / (MBA) North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2006
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Interaction between ethnicity and entrepreneurship in South Africa : Case study of Naledi MunicipalityArko-Achemfuor, Akwasi January 2013 (has links)
Thesis (D. Tech. (Business Administration)) -- Central University of technology, Free State, 2013 / This study was carried out to examine the interaction between ethnicity and entrepreneurship in a South African setting. Specifically, a survey using a questionnaire was carried out to determine the influence ethnicity has on entrepreneurial behaviour and attitudes among the Tswana, Afrikaner, Coloured and Indian entrepreneurs in the Naledi Local Municipality in the North West Province of South Africa.
A literature review preceded the empirical study to fully comprehend the theoretical and conceptual underpinnings of the interaction between ethnicity and entrepreneurship among different ethnic groups. In the empirical study phase, a questionnaire was administered to 400 randomly selected entrepreneurs in order to collect data on their motives for starting business, source of start-up capital and their attitudes/behaviours regarding risk in business. Waldinger et al.'s (1996) structure, enclave, cultural and situation theories were used as the theoretical base. Out of a total of 400 questionnaires that were distributed, 338 were usable representing an 84.5% response rate.
The chi-square tests found significant differences (p < 0.05) between the four ethnic groups on all the key dimensions of ethnicity on entrepreneurship and the success/performance of the four ethnic groups in business. The chi-square test shows that businesses operated/owned by Afrikaner and Indian ethic groups are more likely to perform better than those owned and operated by their Tswana and Coloured counterparts.
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