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Title: Personal factors influencing the success of immigrant small business owners in the eThekwini metropolitan area
Authors: Mbili, Londiwe Ether 
Issue Date: 2022
Abstract: 
The South African economy is characterised by a high unemployment rate, low growth
rate, and widespread poverty. immigrant-owned businesses can address some of
these economic problems as they contribute to economic growth, job creation, and
alleviation of poverty in the community. However, many of these businesses fail due
to various reasons. This study seeks to identify and empirically investigate the
personal factors influencing the success of immigrant small business owners in the
eThekwini metropolitan area. By identifying and empirically testing such factors,
valuable recommendations can be put forward to immigrant small business owners on
how to succeed in the market and subsequently contribute to economic growth. The
study aims to investigate personal factors influencing the success of immigrant small
business owners in the eThekwini metropolitan area in terms of the following research
objectives: entrepreneurial competence, leadership style, and self-confidence.
A quantitative research design and a convenience non-probability sampling method
will be utilised for the study. A questionnaire will be designed as a measuring
instrument and physically distributed to immigrant entrepreneurs to measure the
hypothesised relationship of the identified research objectives. The researcher utilised
Raosoft software to calculate the sample size for the study (i.e. required sample size
of 377 based on a 5% margin of error, 95% confidence level, and 50% response
distribution).
The researcher utilised both open-ended and fixed-alternative questions to collect
data. Data will be recorded on a 5-point Likert scale, analysed using the SPSS version
27 statistical package and exploratory factor analysis will be performed to test the
validity of the measuring instrument. Also, the hypothesised relationships will be
evaluated through regression analysis.
The findings of the study concluded that entrepreneurial competence and selfconfidence have a positive relationship with the success of immigrant small business
owners. Therefore, it is evident that personal success factors play a vital role in
enhancing the success of immigrant small business owners. Furthermore, the findings
also concluded that there is no correlation between leadership style and the success of immigrant small business owners, however, the respondents perceived that
leadership style is important for business growth. Therefore, future research can be
conducted to determine how leadership style impacts the success of SMEs. According
to the findings of the study, most immigrant entrepreneurs within eThekwini
metropolitan area are operating informal businesses, therefore, the South African
policymakers must develop regulations that will govern all foreign-owned businesses
within the country such as developing policies regarding the formalisation of these
businesses, support programs, training and funding opportunities that can be explored
by immigrant entrepreneurs. Immigrant small businesses are continuing to dominate
in local communities of South Africa, and it should be investigated how immigrants
identify entrepreneurial opportunities that are neglected by the natives.
Description: 
Submitted in fulfilment of requirements for the Master of Business Administration at the Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2022.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4846
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/4846
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