Background: SMMEs drive South Africa's economic growth, employment generation, and poverty reduction. During the 1990s, South Africa passed the National Small Business Act and established SEDA to encourage SMMEs' sustainability and ease the regulatory burden. The National Development Plan targets SMMEs to create 90% of new South African jobs by 2030. SMMEs are vital to the economy but fail to sustain themselves. 60–80% of SMMEs fail within the first three years. Lack of strategic resource usage, managerial skills, financial report creation, and regulatory awareness and compliance contribute to the high failure rate.
Research Method: Quantitative methodology was deployed in the
collection, analysis and presentation of data collected from 248 SMMEs, forming
the sample size. Derived from the population of 700 SMMEs within the Durban
Municipality, through non-purposive convenience sampling, according to the
willingness and availability to participate in the study. Data was collected
via a Likert questionnaire and subsequently analysed using SPSS 29.0.
Findings: Findings, through Spearman’s correlation values;
crosstabulation and descriptive data collected and analysed indicate that
SMMEs’ struggle with failure to produce regulatory-compliant financial
reporting and their inability to strategically use information technology
contributes to their challenge to sustain themselves. Furthermore, compliance
cost is also a difficulty SMMEs face.
Conclusion: Information technology may aid SMMEs in preparing
regulatory-compliant financial reports, improving their economic growth and
sustainability. Given the challenges SMMEs face, the government should empower
them to use information technology strategically to minimise compliance, cost,
and risks in producing accurate financial reports, maximising sustainability
and economic growth.
Author
(s) Details
Sinenhlanhla
T.N. Khumalo
Durban University of Technology, South Africa.
L.M.
Lekhanya
Durban University of Technology, South Africa.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/mono/978-93-49238-53-4/CH9
No comments:
Post a Comment