2018
DOI: 10.22610/jebs.v10i4(j).2403
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The Influence of Experience and Owner-Managers Education on SME Performance: Case of Motor Spares Enterprises at Kelvin Light Industries in Bulawayo

Abstract: The continued failure of small to medium enterprises and lack of growth of those that survive, continue to pose some challenges to the Zimbabwean economy. Lack of experience and education by ownermanagers of SMEs, is one of the major challenges impeding their survival and growth. The study sought to establish the influence of experience and owner-managers education on SME performance specifically focusing on motor spares SMEs at Kelvin Light Industries in Bulawayo.  The objective of this study, therefore, was … Show more

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“…It measures the firm's ability to expand as a result of meeting its set targets, objectives, and goals. However, despite their enormous contribution to different economies, the same cannot be said about these small business enterprises in the context of developing countries such as Zimbabwe (Ndlovu, Shumba & Vakira, 2018). For instance, a number of them are failing to survive and those who survive are still failing to develop into either medium or big corporate entities.…”
Section: Number Of Workersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It measures the firm's ability to expand as a result of meeting its set targets, objectives, and goals. However, despite their enormous contribution to different economies, the same cannot be said about these small business enterprises in the context of developing countries such as Zimbabwe (Ndlovu, Shumba & Vakira, 2018). For instance, a number of them are failing to survive and those who survive are still failing to develop into either medium or big corporate entities.…”
Section: Number Of Workersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, a number of them are failing to survive and those who survive are still failing to develop into either medium or big corporate entities. In the same vein, statistics indicate that about 15 out of 100 small business entities hardly survive beyond five years, with a few graduating to either medium or big entities (Ndlovu, Shumba & Vakira, 2018). Prior literature suggests that these small business entities are bedevilled by a myriad of challenges associated with the entrepreneur's lack of capacity, particularly financial, lack of know-how, high rate of employee turnover, failure the craft strategic plans, lack of zeal and strength to both forms and nurture a successful business in the long run (Gukurume, 2018).…”
Section: Number Of Workersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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