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 Methodology: The study adopted a cross-sectional research design where structured questionnaire with open and close-ended questions were used to collect primary information from a sample size of 70 respondents. The researcher used a mixed-research approach, that is, qualitative and quantitative. A qualitative approach was used in collecting respondents’ views during the interviews while the quantitative approach was used to collect information from respondents through questionnaires. Quantitative data analysis was done by using Statistical Product for Social Solution (SPSS) computer program version 25.0.
 Results: The general findings indicated that government regulations like long license processing and unfavorable tax, scarcity of cash flow at the start-up, and operating and expanding their businesses served as the factors contributing to the failure of women small-scale enterprises in Dodoma City Council. It was further found that high interest rates from banks and other financial institutions affected the growth of enterprises; also, men’s perception that women’s responsibility is to take care of their families instead of working to increase their family income accelerated women to perform business as a part-time activity hence failure in business.
 Conclusion: the study recommends that women’s small-scaled entrepreneurs must form groups to work together in cooperatives to reduce the business running costs such as tax, rent payable and interest rates from the financial institutions. In addition, the government should enforce laws to eradicate bureaucracy and corruption based on sex, place of origin, favoritism and infidelity from some government officials and credit officers during the compliance of business tax approximation and loan application processing.","PeriodicalId":472854,"journal":{"name":"Asian research journal of arts & social sciences","volume":"24 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-10-20","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Factors Contributing to the Failure of Women’ssmall-Scaled Enterprises in Dodoma City Council, Tanzania\",\"authors\":\"Frank Biseko Gamba\",\"doi\":\"10.9734/arjass/2023/v21i3475\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Aims: This study presents the findings on the Factors Contributing to the Failure of Female Small-scale Enterprises in Dodoma City Council, Tanzania. The study was guided by three specific objectives: to identify structural factors contributing to the failure of women small-scale entrepreneurs, to find out social factors contributing to the failure of women small-scale entrepreneurs and to examine economic factors contributing to the failure of women small-scale entrepreneurs.
 Methodology: The study adopted a cross-sectional research design where structured questionnaire with open and close-ended questions were used to collect primary information from a sample size of 70 respondents. The researcher used a mixed-research approach, that is, qualitative and quantitative. A qualitative approach was used in collecting respondents’ views during the interviews while the quantitative approach was used to collect information from respondents through questionnaires. Quantitative data analysis was done by using Statistical Product for Social Solution (SPSS) computer program version 25.0.
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目的:本研究探讨坦尚尼亚Dodoma市议会女性小型企业失败的影响因素。这项研究以三个具体目标为指导:查明导致妇女小规模企业家失败的结构性因素;找出导致妇女小规模企业家失败的社会因素;审查导致妇女小规模企业家失败的经济因素;方法:本研究采用横断面研究设计,采用开放式和封闭式结构化问卷,收集70名受访者的主要信息。研究者采用了一种混合研究方法,即定性和定量。在访谈过程中,采用定性方法收集受访者的意见,而采用定量方法通过问卷调查收集受访者的信息。采用SPSS (Statistical Product for Social Solution) 25.0.
计算机程序进行定量数据分析;结果:总体研究结果表明,政府法规如许可证处理时间长、税收不利、创业时现金流缺乏、经营和扩大业务是导致Dodoma市议会女性小型企业失败的因素。进一步发现,银行和其他金融机构的高利率影响了企业的成长;此外,男性认为女性的责任是照顾家庭,而不是为了增加家庭收入而工作,这促使女性把经商作为一种兼职活动,从而导致经商失败。
结论:该研究建议,妇女小型企业家必须组成团体,在合作社中共同努力,以减少企业经营成本,如税收、应付租金和金融机构的利率。此外,政府应执行法律,以消除官僚主义和腐败基于性别,籍地,偏袒和不忠的一些政府官员和信贷人员在遵守营业税近似和贷款申请处理过程中。
Factors Contributing to the Failure of Women’ssmall-Scaled Enterprises in Dodoma City Council, Tanzania
Aims: This study presents the findings on the Factors Contributing to the Failure of Female Small-scale Enterprises in Dodoma City Council, Tanzania. The study was guided by three specific objectives: to identify structural factors contributing to the failure of women small-scale entrepreneurs, to find out social factors contributing to the failure of women small-scale entrepreneurs and to examine economic factors contributing to the failure of women small-scale entrepreneurs.
Methodology: The study adopted a cross-sectional research design where structured questionnaire with open and close-ended questions were used to collect primary information from a sample size of 70 respondents. The researcher used a mixed-research approach, that is, qualitative and quantitative. A qualitative approach was used in collecting respondents’ views during the interviews while the quantitative approach was used to collect information from respondents through questionnaires. Quantitative data analysis was done by using Statistical Product for Social Solution (SPSS) computer program version 25.0.
Results: The general findings indicated that government regulations like long license processing and unfavorable tax, scarcity of cash flow at the start-up, and operating and expanding their businesses served as the factors contributing to the failure of women small-scale enterprises in Dodoma City Council. It was further found that high interest rates from banks and other financial institutions affected the growth of enterprises; also, men’s perception that women’s responsibility is to take care of their families instead of working to increase their family income accelerated women to perform business as a part-time activity hence failure in business.
Conclusion: the study recommends that women’s small-scaled entrepreneurs must form groups to work together in cooperatives to reduce the business running costs such as tax, rent payable and interest rates from the financial institutions. In addition, the government should enforce laws to eradicate bureaucracy and corruption based on sex, place of origin, favoritism and infidelity from some government officials and credit officers during the compliance of business tax approximation and loan application processing.