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Title: DETERMINATION OF FACTORS AFFECTING THE GROWTH AND SURVIVAL OF
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES (SMES) IN ANAMBRA STATE |
Authors: Dr. Jacinta Ifeoma Obidile , Peace Nonyelu Nwankwo and Lydia Okpara ,Nigeria |
Abstract: The need to enhance the growth and survival of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)
necessitated the study, to ascertain the factors affecting the growth and survival of SMEs in
Anambra State. Three research questions guided the study. A total of Two thousand, eight hundred
and thirty-two registered SME owners and managers constituted the population. Simple random
sampling was used to select 950 SME owners and managers as the sample for the study. Structured
questionnaire validated by three experts with a reliability coefficient of 0.83 was the instrument
for data collection. Data collected were analyzed using Mean and Standard deviation. The study
found that factors such as; Inadequate experience, Lack of creativity, Lack of focus/determination
(personal competencies) and Inadequate equipment and tools, Insufficient capital, Change in the
market trend (environmental factors) affect the growth and survival of SMEs. Also, the study
revealed the ways through which the growth and survival of SMEs could be enhanced as; Provision
of adequate financial support to SME operators by the government, philanthropists and Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs), Government provision of favourable business policies for
SMEs, and Provision of business and managerial skill training programme free of charge to SMEs
through public private partnership. Based on the findings of the study, it was recommended among
others that, SME owners and managers should equip themselves with the necessary competencies
required for the growth and survival of SMEs either through formal training or using
apprenticeship system or both to enhance the growth and survival of Small and Medium
Enterprises (SMEs). |
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