Tracking SMME Development in South Africa: Issues of Finance, Training and the Regulatory Environment |
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Authors: | Christian M. Rogerson |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa |
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Abstract: | The significance of issues concerning finance, training and regulation has been a continuous thread in South African policy discussions about the development of the country’s small, medium and micro-enterprise (SMME) economy for more than a decade. Better access to finance, skills and leadership training and more flexible regulations are identified as key strategic elements in supporting the three national pillars of promoting entrepreneurship; strengthening the enabling environment for SMMEs; and enhanced competitiveness and capacity at the enterprise level. The monitoring of research on the SMME economy in South Africa is viewed as a critical issue of high policy relevance. Against this backcloth, the aim is to provide a synthesis of existing research in South Africa concerning the three important themes of: (1) finance; (2) training and skills acquisition; and (3) the regulatory environment for SMME development. Several research gaps are identified for further analysis. |
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Keywords: | Small enterprises South Africa Finance Training Regulation |
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