Size matters: Comparing the competitiveness of manufacturers of various sizes in South Africa

The competitiveness platform of industries of various sizes is compared in this study, which also examines their competitiveness indices and aspects relating to the competitiveness platform of large, medium and small firms respectively. The reasons that small and medium enterprises (SMMEs) deserve t...

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Main Author: Ewert Kleynhans
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2009-04-01
Series:Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences
Subjects:
SME
Online Access:https://jefjournal.org.za/index.php/jef/article/view/345
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spelling doaj-e4851f4902d44f6daddc58de0580211d2021-04-02T07:44:35ZengAOSISJournal of Economic and Financial Sciences1995-70762312-28032009-04-0131314810.4102/jef.v3i1.345286Size matters: Comparing the competitiveness of manufacturers of various sizes in South AfricaEwert Kleynhans0School of Economics, Risk Management and International Trade, North-West UniversityThe competitiveness platform of industries of various sizes is compared in this study, which also examines their competitiveness indices and aspects relating to the competitiveness platform of large, medium and small firms respectively. The reasons that small and medium enterprises (SMMEs) deserve the attention of policymakers are considered first, and the merits of large firms are then assessed. Finally, the results of an empirical investigation into the competitiveness of South African industries are considered. The study revealed that firms of different sizes have strengths and weaknesses influencing their respective international competitiveness. When development policies and strategies are designed to enhance the competitiveness of industrial SMMEs, this should be kept in mind. A firm can be enhanced, for example, through the supplying of information, infrastructure, development funds and the acquisition of modern technology. Competitiveness and productivity increase as the size of firms increases.https://jefjournal.org.za/index.php/jef/article/view/345competitivenessmanufacturing developmentSMMESMEfirm sizeindustryindustrial policydevelopment
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Size matters: Comparing the competitiveness of manufacturers of various sizes in South Africa
Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences
competitiveness
manufacturing development
SMME
SME
firm size
industry
industrial policy
development
author_facet Ewert Kleynhans
author_sort Ewert Kleynhans
title Size matters: Comparing the competitiveness of manufacturers of various sizes in South Africa
title_short Size matters: Comparing the competitiveness of manufacturers of various sizes in South Africa
title_full Size matters: Comparing the competitiveness of manufacturers of various sizes in South Africa
title_fullStr Size matters: Comparing the competitiveness of manufacturers of various sizes in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Size matters: Comparing the competitiveness of manufacturers of various sizes in South Africa
title_sort size matters: comparing the competitiveness of manufacturers of various sizes in south africa
publisher AOSIS
series Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences
issn 1995-7076
2312-2803
publishDate 2009-04-01
description The competitiveness platform of industries of various sizes is compared in this study, which also examines their competitiveness indices and aspects relating to the competitiveness platform of large, medium and small firms respectively. The reasons that small and medium enterprises (SMMEs) deserve the attention of policymakers are considered first, and the merits of large firms are then assessed. Finally, the results of an empirical investigation into the competitiveness of South African industries are considered. The study revealed that firms of different sizes have strengths and weaknesses influencing their respective international competitiveness. When development policies and strategies are designed to enhance the competitiveness of industrial SMMEs, this should be kept in mind. A firm can be enhanced, for example, through the supplying of information, infrastructure, development funds and the acquisition of modern technology. Competitiveness and productivity increase as the size of firms increases.
topic competitiveness
manufacturing development
SMME
SME
firm size
industry
industrial policy
development
url https://jefjournal.org.za/index.php/jef/article/view/345
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