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Title: The influence of modern technology on emerging entrepreneurs in rural KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) province
Authors: Langry, Fiona 
Keywords: Rural entrepreneurship;Modern technology;Economic growth;Information and communications technology
Issue Date: Oct-2023
Abstract: 
Information and communication technology (ICT) gives emerging entrepreneurs a
greater opportunity to expand their companies, but many companies are unable to grow
into engines of rural economic growth and job creation due to the difficulties
associated with adopting and using ICTs. The purpose of this research is to describe
the findings of an empirical study on the application of modern technology by
emerging entrepreneurs in rural KwaZulu-Natal and its implications, both theoretical
and practical, for the expansion of rural small and medium-sized enterprises (SMMEs).
Many decision-makers are concerned about the concept of rural industrialization and
the ways in which it might boost the economic growth of rural small, micro and
medium-sized enterprises (SMMEs).
The study also seeks to gain an understanding, knowledge, and awareness of how the
application of modern technology could help in the development of robust rural
industrialization, which would have a positive change in the economic climate of rural
SMMEs. A quantitative analysis was undertaken for this study, and empirical data was
collected from 384 participants in this study, all of whom were company managers or
owners of small, micro and medium-sized enterprises (SMMEs) located in the
KwaZulu-Natal Province. The statistical application, Statistical Package for the Social
Sciences (SPSS) version 28.0 was used to conduct the analysis once the data had been
inputted into the computer in accordance with the question codes that were pre determined.
The findings of the study suggest that rural entrepreneurs encounter a diverse range of
challenges that have a substantial impact on their operational effectiveness. The
existence of these challenges presents significant barriers, hindering their ability to
engage in innovative and creative endeavours, hence limiting their potential to make
substantial contributions to the advancement of sustainable development. The findings
identified that access to finance, lack of training and skilled employees and lack of ICT
infrastructure were the primary catalysts that influenced modern technology adoption
by emerging entrepreneurs in rural KwaZulu-Natal Province. As a result of this
research, this paradigm will be enlightened, and new knowledge perspectives will be disclosed. It is conceivable for policymakers to encourage emerging entrepreneurs in
rural areas to use ICT in their businesses, which will, in turn, inspire other
entrepreneurs to look up to these adopters and follow them, ultimately contributing to
an increase in the usage of ICT in rural communities
Description: 
Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Management Sciences:
Specialising in Business Administration at the Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2023.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/5336
DOI: https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/5336
Appears in Collections:Theses and dissertations (Management Sciences)

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