Entrepreneurial challenges facing female entrepreneurs in informal micro businesses: a case study of uMhlathuze municipality

H. Zwane, Sheunesu Zhou
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In low-income economies, large gender gaps suggest that fewer women engage in entrepreneurial activities. The quest for gender inclusion has been a relevant issue, contested among scholars investigating ways to alleviate poverty through economic growth in South Africa and the sphere of entrepreneurial studies. The aim of this study was to investigate the obstacles that female entrepreneurs in small, medium, and micro-informal companies face in the uMhlathuze Municipality in South Africa. Twenty-four (24) females who operate small and medium micro-informal companies were interviewed using a qualitative research methodology. Content analysis was used to examine the data. Females confront various challenges, including criminality, draughts, non-conducive working settings, and intense competitiveness, according to the research. Lack of infrastructure, funding and information, education and training, and operational permission concerns are all obstacles to business development. The key issues that most of the participants faced were a lack of funds, infrastructure, and education and training, all of which were used to develop recommendations. The municipality should establish training centres in each township to train and educate women who want to start or expand their companies. The study seeks to contribute to the literature on women entrepreneurship in the informal sector by focusing mainly on challenges/barriers hindering female entrepreneur’s success in the uMhlathuze Municipality. They are limited studies that have conducted a similar research in this geographic area.
非正式微型企业中女性企业家面临的创业挑战:以乌拉图泽市为例
在低收入经济体,巨大的性别差距表明,从事创业活动的妇女较少。寻求性别包容一直是一个相关的问题,在研究如何通过南非的经济增长和企业研究领域减轻贫困的学者之间存在争议。本研究的目的是调查南非uMhlathuze市小型、中型和微型非正规公司的女企业家面临的障碍。二十四(24)名女性谁经营中小型微型非正规公司使用定性研究方法进行了采访。采用内容分析对数据进行检验。根据这项研究,女性面临着各种各样的挑战,包括犯罪、吸毒、不利的工作环境和激烈的竞争。缺乏基础设施、资金和信息、教育和培训以及业务许可问题都是业务发展的障碍。大多数参与者面临的关键问题是缺乏资金、基础设施、教育和培训,所有这些都被用来制定建议。市政当局应在每个乡镇建立培训中心,对想要开办或扩大公司的妇女进行培训和教育。这项研究试图对关于非正式部门妇女创业的文献作出贡献,主要侧重于阻碍妇女企业家在乌赫拉图泽市取得成功的挑战/障碍。它们是有限的研究,在这个地理区域进行了类似的研究。
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