Perceived barriers to long-term survival of start-up small, medium and micro enterprises in the ICT industry: a case of Vhembe District Municipality.
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2020
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Abstract
Small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs) contribute immensely to the economic
development and addressing socio-economic challenges facing South Africa (SA). This study
identifies barriers affecting the long-term survival of ICT SMMEs in the Vhembe District
Municipality. The research seeks to understand the nature of the problems that ICT SMMEs
encounter in their bid to survive. Paramount among the objectives of this study was the need to
establish whether the resources are available for supporting the ICT SMMEs in Vhembe District
Municipality were sufficient. To achieve its aims, the study adopted qualitative methods to source
primary data from respondents. The study adopted the thematic data analysis method of analysing
qualitative data and made use of the NVIVO software package to do this. It is evident from the
findings that the factors that affect SMMEs' long-term survival are not peculiar to ICT SMMEs
Vhembe District Municipality. The issue of funding was notable and accredited to the
discontinuation of financial support from the municipality. Included in the resource challenge was
the lack of infrastructure, such as office space. It was apparent from the findings that ICT SMMEs
owners had strong network links that they could rely on; however, due to a lack of trust they were
uncomfortable with sharing information with other stakeholders. Though IT SMMEs had been
accepted by the communities they worked in, the presence of crime affected them immensely.
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Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.