Small businesses in a changing global economy: a case study of the electronics industry of South Africa

A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Arts, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Arts === In this thesis I argue that with the move to postfordism and the adoption of postfordist production techniques, small businesses have become...

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Main Author: Levin, Saul
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Language:en
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10539/28949
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-wits-oai-wiredspace.wits.ac.za-10539-289492021-04-29T05:09:17Z Small businesses in a changing global economy: a case study of the electronics industry of South Africa Levin, Saul SMALL BUSINESS--SOUTH AFRICA. ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES--SOUTH AFRICA. A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Arts, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Arts In this thesis I argue that with the move to postfordism and the adoption of postfordist production techniques, small businesses have become important components in an economy. I look specifically at Japan and the Third Italy where the small business sector has thrived in order to provide a comparative framework for the South Africa case study. The fieldwork component of the research looks into a specific subsector in the South African economy - that of the electronics industry, with a specific locus on the manufacture of security equipment. This subsector was evaluated in terms of how it relates to the ideal types of Japan and Italy, and whether postfordism is in any way present in this industry. The findings have been mixed. The subsector under consideration is dynamic and is moving into international markets where it is able to compete successfully. There are, however, several aspects that are lacking; most notable is the lack of coherent networks and industrial districts. Institutions that could play a role in assisting firms and facilitating the growth of networks are either still being set up, unable to assist the sector because of lack of knowledge or are focused on larger corporations. However, the growth of small businesses in the electronics industry, particularly the security equipment manufacturing, with very little support indicates that there are tremendous opportunities for this sector in the future. Andrew Chakane 2020 2020-02-26T08:57:19Z 2020-02-26T08:57:19Z 1997 Thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10539/28949 en application/pdf
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topic SMALL BUSINESS--SOUTH AFRICA.
ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES--SOUTH AFRICA.
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ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES--SOUTH AFRICA.
Levin, Saul
Small businesses in a changing global economy: a case study of the electronics industry of South Africa
description A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Arts, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Arts === In this thesis I argue that with the move to postfordism and the adoption of postfordist production techniques, small businesses have become important components in an economy. I look specifically at Japan and the Third Italy where the small business sector has thrived in order to provide a comparative framework for the South Africa case study. The fieldwork component of the research looks into a specific subsector in the South African economy - that of the electronics industry, with a specific locus on the manufacture of security equipment. This subsector was evaluated in terms of how it relates to the ideal types of Japan and Italy, and whether postfordism is in any way present in this industry. The findings have been mixed. The subsector under consideration is dynamic and is moving into international markets where it is able to compete successfully. There are, however, several aspects that are lacking; most notable is the lack of coherent networks and industrial districts. Institutions that could play a role in assisting firms and facilitating the growth of networks are either still being set up, unable to assist the sector because of lack of knowledge or are focused on larger corporations. However, the growth of small businesses in the electronics industry, particularly the security equipment manufacturing, with very little support indicates that there are tremendous opportunities for this sector in the future. === Andrew Chakane 2020
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