Within the technological context associated with the Fourth
Industrial Revolution (4IR) as well as the technological implications of the
Covid-19 pandemic, digitalization has increased. Given that rural entrepreneurs
have traditionally lagged behind in many facets of competitiveness, the purpose
of this study was to explore the question: How can digital infrastructure
accelerate small business entrepreneurship in a rural community in the Eastern
Cape Province? The study was based on a qualitative design related to
participant observations and document analysis. Participating in a meeting
between entrepreneurs, academics and Small Enterprise Development Agency (SEDA)
officials and analyzing the discussion areas and behaviours of participants
allowed the objectives of the study to be achieved. It was found that virtual
infrastructure development excited the respondents and inspired the business
and developmental aspirations of participants. Participants provided that
digital infrastructure development in rural Eastern Cape would foster economic
development, close the digital divide, widen small enterprise development
models, ensure inclusive economic participation and create new business
opportunities. It was also provided that digital infrastructure creates entrepreneurial
linkages that would promote business ecosystems in rural areas and foster
general economic advancement in rural areas. This study resulted in the need to
recommend government to increase digital support and investment in rural areas.
Author(s)details:-
Dr. Nteboheng
Patricia Mefi
Department of Administration and Information Management, Walter Sisulu
University, South Africa.
Samson Nambei Asoba
Department of Administration and Information Management, Walter Sisulu
University, South Africa.
Please See the book
here :- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/crbme/v8/8109E
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