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Title: | Determinants of Final Performing Micro and Small businesses in Jimma town, Oromia Regional State |
Authors: | Ghidey, Nahom |
Keywords: | MSEs, enterprises, employment creation; success; Jimma; Ethiopia. |
Issue Date: | Mar-2023 |
Publisher: | St. Mary’s University |
Abstract: | The purpose of this study is to Identifying the cause of Micro and Small business success in
Ethiopia Jimma town. A sample of 95 operators or owners of the enterprises engaged in five
sectors was taken for the study using stratified simple random sampling technique. The head
of Jimma micro and small enterprises development agency and three business owners was
purposely selected for the interview. From the distributed 95 questionnaires all are properly
returned. The data collected through questionnaire is analysed using both descriptive and
inferential analysis (Pearson‟s product moment correlation coefficient and Multiple Linear
Regression Model). Besides, the interview questions were analysed using descriptive
narrations. The empirical finding elucidated that factors affect the performance of MSEs
which include; accessibility of external source of finance, accessibility of business
development services and marketing factors are significantly affect the performance of micro
and small enterprises in Jimma town. In line with the result of the findings, the correlation
result of this particular study showed all the variables (factors) included in this particular
study were statistically significant and therefore, affects the success of MSEs and also has
relationship with performance of the business in the study area. It was, thus, recommended
that the MSE enterprise and other government bodies are better to work on preparing training
programs on management issues and creating experience sharing opportunities especially to
those enter into the sector without any previous business background |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/8443 |
Appears in Collections: | Business Administration
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