Township SMME Sustainability: A South African Perspective

SMMEs in townships are countlessly overlooked as an important sector contributing to the economic growth and development of a country. Many SMMEs, however, fail within the first few years of starting their business. Hence, this research article argues that more has to be done to assist these SMME...

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Main Authors: Michael Colin Cant, Claudette Rabie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Danubius University 2018-12-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Danubius: Oeconomica
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Online Access:http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/oeconomica/article/view/5085/4798
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spelling doaj-1be4d39c648046ec82988f52579f944d2020-11-25T01:06:49ZengDanubius UniversityActa Universitatis Danubius: Oeconomica2065-01752067-340X2018-12-01147227247Township SMME Sustainability: A South African PerspectiveMichael Colin Cant0Claudette Rabie1University of South AfricaUniversity of South AfricaSMMEs in townships are countlessly overlooked as an important sector contributing to the economic growth and development of a country. Many SMMEs, however, fail within the first few years of starting their business. Hence, this research article argues that more has to be done to assist these SMMEs to become sustainable in their particular townships. It would be valuable to obtain some insight into township SMMEs in order to assist these businesses. Therefore, the main purpose of this research article was to examine the perceived sustainability of township SMMEs. The research study endeavoured to examine the perceptions of SMMEs in terms of the type of businesses considered to be feasible in townships; the impact of township size on the sustainability of SMMEs; and perceptions with regards to keeping current businesses operational in townships. An exploratory research approach was adopted for this research study and data was collected from 498 SMME owners across South Africa by means of a survey questionnaire. The main factors that contribute to the sustainability of SMMEs in townships were identified in the study. Moreover, the study found that respondents perceive the sustainability of SMMEs in townships across South Africa in a positive light. For that reason, it is suggested that institutions harness this positivity and assist these SMMEs to expand and grow their businesses. It is furthermore suggested that a dedicated approach is required to make township businesses viable and relevant.http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/oeconomica/article/view/5085/4798smmes; small businesses; townships; sustainability; development
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smmes; small businesses; townships; sustainability; development
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title Township SMME Sustainability: A South African Perspective
title_short Township SMME Sustainability: A South African Perspective
title_full Township SMME Sustainability: A South African Perspective
title_fullStr Township SMME Sustainability: A South African Perspective
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publisher Danubius University
series Acta Universitatis Danubius: Oeconomica
issn 2065-0175
2067-340X
publishDate 2018-12-01
description SMMEs in townships are countlessly overlooked as an important sector contributing to the economic growth and development of a country. Many SMMEs, however, fail within the first few years of starting their business. Hence, this research article argues that more has to be done to assist these SMMEs to become sustainable in their particular townships. It would be valuable to obtain some insight into township SMMEs in order to assist these businesses. Therefore, the main purpose of this research article was to examine the perceived sustainability of township SMMEs. The research study endeavoured to examine the perceptions of SMMEs in terms of the type of businesses considered to be feasible in townships; the impact of township size on the sustainability of SMMEs; and perceptions with regards to keeping current businesses operational in townships. An exploratory research approach was adopted for this research study and data was collected from 498 SMME owners across South Africa by means of a survey questionnaire. The main factors that contribute to the sustainability of SMMEs in townships were identified in the study. Moreover, the study found that respondents perceive the sustainability of SMMEs in townships across South Africa in a positive light. For that reason, it is suggested that institutions harness this positivity and assist these SMMEs to expand and grow their businesses. It is furthermore suggested that a dedicated approach is required to make township businesses viable and relevant.
topic smmes; small businesses; townships; sustainability; development
url http://journals.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/oeconomica/article/view/5085/4798
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