Key performance drivers of small enterprises in the manufacturing sector in KwaZulu Natal province, South Africa
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Date
2021-08-31
Authors
Zhou, Helper
Victor, Gumbo
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Allied Academies
Abstract
This paper sought to establish key performance drivers for small, medium and micro
enterprises (SMMEs) in the manufacturing sector in KwaZulu Natal (KZN) province, South
Africa. A quantitative approach was adopted, utilising three-year panel data of manufacturing
small enterprises. The results utilising Fixed Effects panel data modelling technique, revealed
that productivity, permanent and temporary workers have a positive effect, whilst company age
and unemployment have a negative effect on SMMEs sales performance. Based on these results,
it was recommended that SMMEs should leverage their human resources to drive sustainable
performance. It is also important that key interventions targeting the SMME sector should not
only focus on internal but external environment drivers like unemployment which have a
significant impact on the performance and thus long-term survival.
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KwaZulu-Natal, Manufacturing, Performance drivers, Small medium and micro enterprises
Citation
Zhou, H. and Victor, G. 2021. Key performance drivers of small enterprises in the manufacturing sector in KwaZulu Natal province, South Africa. International Journal of Entrepreneurship. 25(3): 1-1 (12).