“…Although their differences in SMEs descriptions in different countries and their roles in industrial organizations at different levels of economic development (Keskġn et al, 2010). However, it is evidenced that SMEs business entities contributed to many aspects of countries' socio-economic developments such as business internationalization (Ahimbisibwe et al, 2023), growth in domestic product (GDP) (Van Song et al, 2022;Woźniak et al, 2019), employment growth (Abisuga-Oyekunle et al, 2020;Criscuolo et al, 2014) and growth number of export (Kasema, 2023;Santhosh, 2023), entrepreneurial growth (D' Angelo & Presutti, 2019;Tehseen et al, 2019) and poverty reduction (Abisuga-Oyekunle et al, 2020). SME Corporation (2023) explained the categories of SMEs are based on two conditions which are sales turnover and number of full-time employees.…”