Customer – Centric informal business marketing in Africa: the case of Ethiopian MSMEs

IF 1.7 Q3 BUSINESS Small Enterprise Research Pub Date : 2022-06-12 DOI:10.1080/13215906.2022.2086610
M. L. Teklehaimanot, Elias Orebo Kamebo, Giday Gebrehiwot Gebremichael
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ABSTRACT Many sub-Saharan African countries promote micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) to play crucial roles in Africa's socio-economic development. However, evidence from previous research highlights that enterprises remain informal, small, and with low performance due to the formidable challenges. Previous efforts that attempt to understand what challenges/determines the enterprises' performance considerably focus on factors outside the MSMEs, with little attention to the enterprises' own market and customer-focused activities. The current study examines the effect of the enterprises' market-focused activities on their performance by conducting an empirical survey among 150 enterprises in Ethiopia. Apart from extending the conceptualization on the role of market-focused practices, the study suggests development workers complement their efforts by backing the enterprises' endeavours to entirely focus on customer-centric operations.
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非洲以顾客为中心的非正式企业营销:以埃塞俄比亚中小微企业为例
许多撒哈拉以南非洲国家推动中小微企业(MSMEs)在非洲社会经济发展中发挥关键作用。然而,先前的研究证据强调,由于巨大的挑战,企业仍然是非正式的、小的、低绩效的。以前试图理解是什么挑战/决定了企业绩效的努力相当多地集中在中小微企业之外的因素上,很少关注企业自己的市场和以客户为中心的活动。本研究通过对埃塞俄比亚150家企业进行实证调查,考察了企业以市场为中心的活动对其绩效的影响。除了扩展以市场为中心的实践作用的概念化之外,该研究还建议发展工作者通过支持企业完全专注于以客户为中心的业务的努力来补充他们的努力。
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