An investigation of InvoTech business incubation programme and its effect on entrepreneurs
Date
2023-03-16
Authors
Mkhwanazi, Nobahle
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Abstract
Governments all over the world have pinned the hopes of economic recovery on the
SMMEs but they face the daunting challenge to survive. It is widely recognized that
knowledge-based, entrepreneurial enterprises are the main creators of economic
improvement and that such enterprises require professional business development
services. The South African government has made attempts to ameliorate the difficulties
encountered by SMMEs, through different business incubation models. Incubators create
value by combining the entrepreneurial spirit of start-ups with the resources not normally
available to new ventures. The purpose of this research was to investigate the efficiency
of the InvoTech business incubation programs and their influence on SMMEs. Using a
quantitative methodology, data were analysed using the R Software for Statistical
Computing version 4.1.2 statistical package. The descriptive, statistical, and generalized
least squares regression methods were then employed to analyse and report the
outcomes of the study. The findings suggested that business Incubators have a positive
effect towards helping SMMEs to survive and blossom. Various factors, like gender and
age of the entrepreneur, geographical location, the sector to which the SMME belongs
and firm age have an effect on the success of the firm pre- and post-incubation.
Description
Thesis Presented for the Master of Management Sciences in Administration & Information Management, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2023.
Keywords
Business incubation programme, Entrepreneurship, Small Medium and Micro Enterprises (SMMEs)
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/4777