Training entrepreneurs and small business enterprises in South Africa : a situational analysis

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Nieman, Gideon

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Emerald

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Gives an overview of the contents of entrepreneurship and small enterprise training in general as well as the specific objectives of these interventions in the South African situation. Briefly covers the problems found and highlighted by researchers in the 1990s and assesses whether the problems or deficiencies of the past are being addressed. Concludes that the training emphasis of small, medium and micro-enterprise service providers in South Africa still seem to be more on conventional training than entrepreneurial training. Also concludes that entrepreneurship and business training are confused as being similar. It is recommended that training interventions should be monitored to determine those that are the most successful and appropriate for the South African situation.

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Training, Entrepreneurialism, Small firms, South Africa

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Nieman, G 2001, 'Training entrepreneurs and small business enterprises in South Africa: a situational analysis', Education and Training, vol. 43, no. 8/9, pp. 445-450. [http://www.emeraldinsight.com/Insight/viewContainer.do?containerType=Journal&containerId=46]