南非的中小企业、经济增长和企业孵化难题。文献评价

Vuyani Rens, C. Iwu, R. Tengeh, E. Esambe
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尽管南非政府希望通过中小企业的成长来鼓励经济增长,但试图改善中小企业遇到的困难往往受到缺乏资源的阻碍,其中之一是企业孵化。本文采用描述性文献综述的方法,从企业孵化器和政府的角色叙述出发,梳理了中小企业成长和发展的不同关注点。我们认为,这将通过过滤工商银行和政府的角色,为南非中小企业发展所面临的挑战提供清晰的信息。描述性文献综述作为一种定性技术,有助于揭示当前文献中可解释的模式,因此在本研究中被采用。尽管文献指出了中小企业在经济增长中的重要性,但它们的波动性使它们目前成为南非政府不可靠的合作伙伴。这是因为文献表明,政府通过有限和失败的支持系统,以这样或那样的方式辜负了他们。由于过度依赖政府资助,银行无法帮助中小企业,因为缺乏资金。因此,有人可能会说“;“意外后果法”,或政府政策和行动/不作为的意外影响,阻碍了南非政府实现其目标。我们在结案陈词中提出了一些启示和未来的研究方向。
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SMEs, Economic Growth, and Business Incubation Conundrum in South Africa. A Literature Appraisal
Despite the South African government's desire to encourage economic growth via SME growth, attempts to ameliorate the difficulties encountered by SMEs are often hindered by a lack of resources, one of which is business incubation. This paper employs a descriptive literature review to declutter the varying concerns of SME growth and development from the narratives around the role of business incubators (BIs) and the government. This, we believe, would provide clarity on the challenges faced by SMEs development in South Africa by filtering the roles of both BIs and the government. Descriptive literature review as a qualitative technique helps to reveal an interpretable pattern in the current literature and was thus employed in this study. Even while the literature points to the importance of SMEs in economic growth, their volatility makes them an unreliable partner for the South African government currently. This is because the literature suggests that the government is failing them in one way or the other through limited and failed support systems. Because of their excessive reliance on government funding, BIs cannot help SMEs as they should because of the lack of funding. Consequently, one might argue that the & quot; law of unintended consequences," or the unexpected repercussions of government policies and actions/inactions, hinder South Africa's government from achieving its objectives. We flag some implications and future research directions in our closing arguments.
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