Determinants of Performances of Micro- and Small-Scale Enterprises: The Case of Gulelle Sub-City, Addis Ababa
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.20372/jbas.v11i1.4225Keywords:
Micro and Small Enterprise (MSEs), performance, Gulelle sub city, EthiopiaAbstract
This research aims to identify factors determining the performance/growth of
Micro and Small-scale Enterprises (MSEs) with a special attention to
manufacturing, service, construction, agro industry, urban agriculture and
textile and garment in Gulelle sub city. The research approach that was
followed in this particular study was quantitative. It also adopted a causal
research design and data were generated from samples drawn through
stratified sampling procedure. Questionnaire was used to collect data from a
sample of 312 operators. Data generated using questionnaire were analyzed
using descriptive and inferential statistics. The regression analysis revealed
that access to finance, technology infrastructure, and government support
explained the variation of MSE’s performance. Therefore, there should be a
way to enhance the access of MSEs to technology, finance and infrastructure
as well as providing them with the needed government support so that their
endeavor to grow to medium scale enterprises can be realized in good time.