Primary factors threatening survival of SMEs in Mozambique

Sawaya Alen, S. Bhero
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There is no dispute that entrepreneurship is critical for spurring entrepreneurs into launching small businesses to solve the perennial problem of youth unemployment. The prevailing viewpoint has therefore postulated on the fact that only the lack of entrepreneurship is to blame for the observed paucity of business start-ups to address the scourge of unemployment in Mozambique. This paper is based on a research that was carried out in Greater Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, involving a sample of 485 SMEs chosen using random sampling strategy. A face to face interview was conducted using structured, close-ended questionnaires to collect the primary data. The research was carried out applying quantitative methodology, using descriptive statistics and inferential research design, emphasising on frequencies and percentages as  instruments of data management. The study revealed that the main problem of the start-up, growth and sustainability of SMEs was in fact inadequacy in competitiveness rather than the lack of entrepreneurship per se. The paper therefore offered recommendations on the appropriate solutions of encouraging the spirit of competitiveness within SMEs so as to deal with the scourge of youth unemployment in Mozambique. Keywords: Competitiveness, Entrepreneurship, small and medium enterprises, SMEs
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威胁莫桑比克中小企业生存的主要因素
毫无疑问,企业家精神对于激励企业家创办小企业以解决青年失业的长期问题至关重要。因此,普遍的观点是基于这样一个事实,即只有缺乏企业家精神才能对观察到的解决莫桑比克失业祸害的企业初创企业的缺乏负责。本文基于在莫桑比克首都大马普托进行的一项研究,涉及使用随机抽样策略选择的485家中小企业样本。面对面访谈采用结构化的封闭式问卷来收集原始数据。这项研究采用了定量方法,使用描述性统计和推理研究设计,强调频率和百分比作为数据管理的工具。研究表明,中小企业的开办、成长和可持续性的主要问题实际上是竞争力不足,而不是缺乏企业家精神本身。因此,该文件就鼓励中小企业内部竞争精神的适当解决办法提出了建议,以便处理莫桑比克青年失业的祸害。关键词:竞争力,创业精神,中小企业,中小企业
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