Virtual small business entrepreneurship opportunities

Thobekani Lose, Ikenna Franklin Eze
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For small business entrepreneurs in rural areas to survive in the digital contexts, research is essential on the challenges they face and how these challenges can become opportunities for other entrepreneurs. In this study, small business entrepreneurship opportunities at a township in the Eastern Cape were explored. The basis of the study was that entrepreneurship opportunities are embedded in business challenges and entrepreneurs who can provide services or products that address identified challenges can have viable entrepreneurship ventures. The study used two-phased sequential interviews to collect data to address the purpose of the study, which was: to explore the small business entrepreneurship opportunities in the Eastern Cape in the context of digitalisation. In the first interview challenges, faced by 60 entrepreneurs at an identified small business Mall, were recorded, and the most common challenges were noted. After noting the most common challenges and suggestions for possible business opportunities, associated with addressing the challenges, interviews with eight entrepreneurs in the Mall were then undertaken to gather more information. The study found evidence that small business entrepreneurship opportunities existed in areas related to providing essential support services, such as small business education and training, infopreneurship, and digital infrastructure retailing including providing alternative power options, such as solar power for the enterprises. With the high unemployment and high rate of small business failure, the study recommends the effective exploitation of the identified business opportunities to ensure that existing enterprises survive and new ventures also arise.
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虚拟小企业创业机会
对于农村地区的小企业企业家来说,要在数字环境中生存,研究他们面临的挑战以及这些挑战如何成为其他企业家的机会至关重要。本研究探讨了东开普省一个乡镇的小企业创业机会。这项研究的基础是,创业机会包含在商业挑战中,能够提供解决已确定挑战的服务或产品的企业家可以拥有可行的创业企业。该研究采用了两阶段的连续访谈来收集数据,以实现研究的目的,即:探索数字化背景下东开普省的小企业创业机会。在第一次采访中,我们记录了60位企业家在一个小型商业中心所面临的挑战,并指出了最常见的挑战。在注意到最常见的挑战和对可能的商业机会的建议以及与解决这些挑战相关的建议之后,我们对购物中心的8位企业家进行了采访,以收集更多信息。研究发现,有证据表明,小企业创业机会存在于与提供基本支持服务相关的领域,如小企业教育和培训、信息创业和数字基础设施零售,包括为企业提供替代能源选择,如太阳能发电。由于高失业率和小企业失败率高,研究建议有效利用已确定的商业机会,以确保现有企业生存和新的企业也出现。
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