This study examines factors inhibiting African immigrant entrepreneurs’ small and medium enterprises’ (SMEs) growth in a municipality of South Africa. Understanding these factors is important to stakeholders as this is an area that plagues much of the immigrant entrepreneurship literature. The study is descriptive in nature, and data were sourced from active African immigrant entrepreneurs through a quantitative approach. Random sampling was used to identify a total of 75 businesses. The results indicated that access to credit from regulated financial institutions is a mirage and that Afrophobic attacks on businesses dwindles prospects of entrepreneurship, job and wealth creation, thus impacting on economic growth of the region. To help bri...
Aim: Underscoring the xenophobic violence that has befallen African immigrants in South Africa in th...
This paper sought to ascertain the factors that impact on the growth of African immigrant-owned craf...
Despite the plethora of challenges faced by immigrant-owned businesses, there are still some that ar...
The role of immigrant entrepreneurs in the economic development of nations is worthy of some acknowl...
The primary objective of this study was to discover the challenges in operating micro-enterprises by...
African immigrant-entrepreneurs arrive in foreign countries with just their human capital that helps...
A growing movement of foreign nationals is settling and starting up businesses in South Africa. Give...
Taking Cape Town, South Africa as a case, this paper seeks to investigate the factors that define th...
Although immigrants have been found to be particularly likely to engage in entrepreneurial ...
Drawing a sample of 135 successful African immigrant-owned businesses, this paper sets out to invest...
Thesis (MTech (Business Administration (Entrepreneurship)))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology...
Drawing on the literature on the support of small businesses and case studies, this article advances...
Given the fact that numerous challenges prohibit African immigrants from availing financial capital ...
Drawing a sample of 135 successful African immigrant-owned businesses, this paper sets out to invest...
The objective of this study was to measure the entrepreneurial orientation of immigrant entrepreneur...
Aim: Underscoring the xenophobic violence that has befallen African immigrants in South Africa in th...
This paper sought to ascertain the factors that impact on the growth of African immigrant-owned craf...
Despite the plethora of challenges faced by immigrant-owned businesses, there are still some that ar...
The role of immigrant entrepreneurs in the economic development of nations is worthy of some acknowl...
The primary objective of this study was to discover the challenges in operating micro-enterprises by...
African immigrant-entrepreneurs arrive in foreign countries with just their human capital that helps...
A growing movement of foreign nationals is settling and starting up businesses in South Africa. Give...
Taking Cape Town, South Africa as a case, this paper seeks to investigate the factors that define th...
Although immigrants have been found to be particularly likely to engage in entrepreneurial ...
Drawing a sample of 135 successful African immigrant-owned businesses, this paper sets out to invest...
Thesis (MTech (Business Administration (Entrepreneurship)))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology...
Drawing on the literature on the support of small businesses and case studies, this article advances...
Given the fact that numerous challenges prohibit African immigrants from availing financial capital ...
Drawing a sample of 135 successful African immigrant-owned businesses, this paper sets out to invest...
The objective of this study was to measure the entrepreneurial orientation of immigrant entrepreneur...
Aim: Underscoring the xenophobic violence that has befallen African immigrants in South Africa in th...
This paper sought to ascertain the factors that impact on the growth of African immigrant-owned craf...
Despite the plethora of challenges faced by immigrant-owned businesses, there are still some that ar...