Research Article

ANALYSING THE NEEDS OF SMALL AND MICRO-ENTERPRISE OWNERS: A SOUTH AFRICAN SUBURB CASE STUDY

Volume: 10 Number: 2 December 31, 2018
  • Erica Derbyshire
  • Jaco Fouché
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ANALYSING THE NEEDS OF SMALL AND MICRO-ENTERPRISE OWNERS: A SOUTH AFRICAN SUBURB CASE STUDY

Abstract

Small and micro-enterprises are significant contributors to the economy of a country with regard to growth, employment and poverty alleviation. However, small and micro-enterprises in South Africa are faced with prevalent threats to their survival and growth. A lack of access to finance and the basic skills and knowledge to manage these enterprises create several challenges. This study analysed the motivations behind start-up and the most prevalent needs, especially regarding financial literacy, of small and micro-enterprise owners with the aim to assist these owners in overcoming the challenges. In total 50 small and microenterprise owners from a selected suburb took part in the study. Purposeful sampling was used. Data was gathered using a newly developed survey and analysed using SPSS. The study established that a significant number of enterprises were started out of necessity, with the majority of initial funding coming from personal capital. The findings further revealed a great need for financial literacy among the owners; however, funds to grow their enterprises seemed the greatest need. In addition to contributing to the limited corpus of data on small and micro-enterprises in South Africa, this study provides valuable insight into start-up motivation and financial literacy and support needs of small and micro-enterprises. This should be useful in establishing interventions to spur on enterprise start-ups and addressing the need for financial literacy. Relevant government departments should consider implementing an advisory programme for prospective enterprise owners before funding is granted, as well as a financial literacy mentorship tier programme for small and micro-enterprises. Furthermore, an opportunity exists for the Unemployment Insurance Fund to contribute in this regard by implementing an entrepreneurship training programme.

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Primary Language

English

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Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Erica Derbyshire This is me

Jaco Fouché This is me

Publication Date

December 31, 2018

Submission Date

August 8, 2018

Acceptance Date

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Published in Issue

Year 2018 Volume: 10 Number: 2

APA
Derbyshire, E., & Fouché, J. (2018). ANALYSING THE NEEDS OF SMALL AND MICRO-ENTERPRISE OWNERS: A SOUTH AFRICAN SUBURB CASE STUDY. International Journal of Business and Management Studies, 10(2). https://izlik.org/JA62PN56UY
AMA
1.Derbyshire E, Fouché J. ANALYSING THE NEEDS OF SMALL AND MICRO-ENTERPRISE OWNERS: A SOUTH AFRICAN SUBURB CASE STUDY. IJBMS. 2018;10(2). https://izlik.org/JA62PN56UY
Chicago
Derbyshire, Erica, and Jaco Fouché. 2018. “ANALYSING THE NEEDS OF SMALL AND MICRO-ENTERPRISE OWNERS: A SOUTH AFRICAN SUBURB CASE STUDY”. International Journal of Business and Management Studies 10 (2). https://izlik.org/JA62PN56UY.
EndNote
Derbyshire E, Fouché J (December 1, 2018) ANALYSING THE NEEDS OF SMALL AND MICRO-ENTERPRISE OWNERS: A SOUTH AFRICAN SUBURB CASE STUDY. International Journal of Business and Management Studies 10 2
IEEE
[1]E. Derbyshire and J. Fouché, “ANALYSING THE NEEDS OF SMALL AND MICRO-ENTERPRISE OWNERS: A SOUTH AFRICAN SUBURB CASE STUDY”, IJBMS, vol. 10, no. 2, Dec. 2018, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA62PN56UY
ISNAD
Derbyshire, Erica - Fouché, Jaco. “ANALYSING THE NEEDS OF SMALL AND MICRO-ENTERPRISE OWNERS: A SOUTH AFRICAN SUBURB CASE STUDY”. International Journal of Business and Management Studies 10/2 (December 1, 2018). https://izlik.org/JA62PN56UY.
JAMA
1.Derbyshire E, Fouché J. ANALYSING THE NEEDS OF SMALL AND MICRO-ENTERPRISE OWNERS: A SOUTH AFRICAN SUBURB CASE STUDY. IJBMS. 2018;10. Available at https://izlik.org/JA62PN56UY.
MLA
Derbyshire, Erica, and Jaco Fouché. “ANALYSING THE NEEDS OF SMALL AND MICRO-ENTERPRISE OWNERS: A SOUTH AFRICAN SUBURB CASE STUDY”. International Journal of Business and Management Studies, vol. 10, no. 2, Dec. 2018, https://izlik.org/JA62PN56UY.
Vancouver
1.Erica Derbyshire, Jaco Fouché. ANALYSING THE NEEDS OF SMALL AND MICRO-ENTERPRISE OWNERS: A SOUTH AFRICAN SUBURB CASE STUDY. IJBMS [Internet]. 2018 Dec. 1;10(2). Available from: https://izlik.org/JA62PN56UY