An analysis of local and immigrant entrepreneurship in the South African small enterprise sector (Gauteng Province)

This study was undertaken to investigate the motivation, intention, self-efficacy, culture, business support,entrepreneurial orientation and business performance of South African and immigrant entrepreneurs in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Gauteng province. The performance of the SMEs was i...

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Main Author: Radipere, Nkoana Simon
Other Authors: Dhliwayo, Shepherd
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10500/9848
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-98482016-04-16T04:08:19Z An analysis of local and immigrant entrepreneurship in the South African small enterprise sector (Gauteng Province) Radipere, Nkoana Simon Dhliwayo, Shepherd Ladzani, M. Watson Entrepreneur Entrepreneurship Immigrant entrepreneurs Entrepreneurial intention Gauteng province Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) Johannesburg Tshwane Culture Self-efficacy Entrepreneurial performance and motivation 338.04086912 Small business -- South Africa -- Gauteng Immigrants -- South Africa -- Gauteng Entrepreneurship -- South Africa -- Gauteng New business enterprises -- South Africa -- Gauteng Informal sector (Economics) -- South Africa -- Gauteng Foreign workers -- South Africa -- Gauteng This study was undertaken to investigate the motivation, intention, self-efficacy, culture, business support,entrepreneurial orientation and business performance of South African and immigrant entrepreneurs in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Gauteng province. The performance of the SMEs was investigated, and the reasons and gaps that have led to the assumed low competitive ranking and poor performance of South African entrepreneurs compared to immigrant entrepreneurs were analysed. A structured research instrument (questionnaire) was used to collect data through interviews and a self-administered survey. A total of 466 questionnaires out of 500 questionnaires that had been distributed to respondents by six fieldworkers were returned (93.2%) for analysis.A number of hypotheses were postulated to address the study aims and the collected data were analysed to answer the hypotheses. The results of the study showed a significant correlation between motivation and business performance (a motivated entrepreneur is more likely to succeed in business than an unmotivated entrepreneur) and a significant positive correlation between culture and motivation to start a business (a culture that is supportive of entrepreneurial activities, lowuncertainty avoidance, high individualism and lowpower distance relates positively to a high level of entrepreneurial self-efficacy).The results also showed a significant difference between the mean values of business performance and the education of the owner. It is suggested that the government creates a favourable climate to allow entrepreneurs to release their potential. The government can help by making complex legislation easier for start-ups and reducing the tax burden on new entrepreneurs. Business Management D. Comm. (Business Management) 2013-06-13T09:39:18Z 2013-06-13T09:39:18Z 2013-06-13 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10500/9848 en University of South Africa 1 online resource (xiv, 303 leaves)
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topic Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurship
Immigrant entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurial intention
Gauteng province
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
Johannesburg
Tshwane
Culture
Self-efficacy
Entrepreneurial performance and motivation
338.04086912
Small business -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Immigrants -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Entrepreneurship -- South Africa -- Gauteng
New business enterprises -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Informal sector (Economics) -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Foreign workers -- South Africa -- Gauteng
spellingShingle Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurship
Immigrant entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurial intention
Gauteng province
Small and medium enterprises (SMEs)
Johannesburg
Tshwane
Culture
Self-efficacy
Entrepreneurial performance and motivation
338.04086912
Small business -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Immigrants -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Entrepreneurship -- South Africa -- Gauteng
New business enterprises -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Informal sector (Economics) -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Foreign workers -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Radipere, Nkoana Simon
An analysis of local and immigrant entrepreneurship in the South African small enterprise sector (Gauteng Province)
description This study was undertaken to investigate the motivation, intention, self-efficacy, culture, business support,entrepreneurial orientation and business performance of South African and immigrant entrepreneurs in small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Gauteng province. The performance of the SMEs was investigated, and the reasons and gaps that have led to the assumed low competitive ranking and poor performance of South African entrepreneurs compared to immigrant entrepreneurs were analysed. A structured research instrument (questionnaire) was used to collect data through interviews and a self-administered survey. A total of 466 questionnaires out of 500 questionnaires that had been distributed to respondents by six fieldworkers were returned (93.2%) for analysis.A number of hypotheses were postulated to address the study aims and the collected data were analysed to answer the hypotheses. The results of the study showed a significant correlation between motivation and business performance (a motivated entrepreneur is more likely to succeed in business than an unmotivated entrepreneur) and a significant positive correlation between culture and motivation to start a business (a culture that is supportive of entrepreneurial activities, lowuncertainty avoidance, high individualism and lowpower distance relates positively to a high level of entrepreneurial self-efficacy).The results also showed a significant difference between the mean values of business performance and the education of the owner. It is suggested that the government creates a favourable climate to allow entrepreneurs to release their potential. The government can help by making complex legislation easier for start-ups and reducing the tax burden on new entrepreneurs. === Business Management === D. Comm. (Business Management)
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title An analysis of local and immigrant entrepreneurship in the South African small enterprise sector (Gauteng Province)
title_short An analysis of local and immigrant entrepreneurship in the South African small enterprise sector (Gauteng Province)
title_full An analysis of local and immigrant entrepreneurship in the South African small enterprise sector (Gauteng Province)
title_fullStr An analysis of local and immigrant entrepreneurship in the South African small enterprise sector (Gauteng Province)
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