The impact of government support initiatives on the growth of female businesses in Tshwane South Africa

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Phillips, Magaret
Moos, Menisha
Nieman, Gideon

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Mediterranean Center of Social and Educational Research

Abstract

Previous research has shown that small business growth may be the consequence of various factors. Entrepreneurs face various challenges in the growth of their businesses. A lack of support and general resources are some of the challenges they face. This causal research study explored the impact that the use of government support initiatives has on the growth of the businesses of female entrepreneurs in Tshwane South Africa. A quantitative study was done and a sample of 111 female entrepreneurs participated in this study. Data were obtained by means of structured questionnaires administered via a webbased survey. The data were subjected to descriptive and inferential statistical analysis. The findings clearly indicate that despite these entrepreneurs getting any assistance from government institutions their businesses showed growth. The findings of this study may be extended to government support institutions so that they can improve the quality design and cost effectiveness of support services.

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Government support, Entrepreneurship, Female entrepreneurs, Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), SME growth

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Phillips, M, Moos, M & Nieman, G 2014, 'The impact of government support initiatives on the growth of female businesses in Tshwane South Africa', Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, vol. 5, no. 15, pp. 85-92.