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Title: Evaluation of access to finance, market and viability of small and medium-sized enterprises in South Africa
Authors: Msomi, Thabiso Sthembiso
Olarewaju, Odunayo Magret
Keywords: Budgetary control;Financial performance;Financial decisions;Financial strategies;Small business
Issue Date: 15-Mar-2021
Publisher: LLC CPC Business Perspectives
Source: Msomi, T.S. and Olarewaju, O.M. 2021. Evaluation of access to finance, market and viability of small and medium-sized enterprises in South Africa. Problems and Perspectives in Management. 19(1): 281-289. doi:10.21511/ppm.19(1).2021.24
Journal: Problems and Perspectives in Management; Vol. 19, Issue 1
Abstract: 
Access to finance and market has been described as a predominant challenge confronting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Hence, this paper seeks to evaluate access to finance, market access and viability of SMEs. A quantitative research method and a purposive sampling technique were used to select the participants for this study. Respondents from retail, manufacturing, construction and agricultural SMEs operating in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, were selected to complete the structured questionnaires. 310 questionnaires were returned out of 321 distributed. The study revealed a significant effect of access to finance (absolute value 0.425) and access to market (absolute vale 0.373) on SMEs’ viability with a 5% level of significance. Thus, it was concluded that access to finance uniquely accounted for the larger proportion of the variance in the regression model. Thus, this study suggests that owners of SMEs should pay greater attention to access to finance in running their businesses, and the Government should aid SMEs to market their products and keep their businesses viable. Public loans or the government supported loans should be made available for SMEs with soften requirements in order to stimulate economic growth.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/3713
ISSN: 1727-7051
1810-5467 (Online)
DOI: 10.21511/ppm.19(1).2021.24
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