Title of article
Job creation versus job shedding and the role of SMEs in economic development
Author/Authors
Mukole Kongolo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
8
From page
2288
To page
2295
Abstract
SMEs have historically played an important role in contributing to economic development of many countries around the world. Naturally all businesses start as small businesses or even start out of small businesses initiated by individuals. Evidence from this study shows that SMEs represent vast portion of businesses in developing countries including South Africa. In South Africa, SMEs account for about 91% of the formal business entities, contributing to about 51 and 57% of GDP, providing almost 60% of employment. The main challenges affecting SMEs in South Africa include lack of management skills, finance, access to bank credit, access to markets, appropriate technology, low production capacity, recognition by big companies, lack of interest, long bureaucracy processes, and support for the roles that small businesses can play in economic development. This study re-assesses the role of SMEs in creating jobs, boost, enhance and support economic development in South Africa.
Keywords
Small business , Job creation , job shedding , entrepreneurship , poverty alleviation , economic development
Journal title
African Journal of Business Management
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
African Journal of Business Management
Record number
686111
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