2018
DOI: 10.11648/j.jim.20180702.14
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Abstract: Research has shown that there are factors that contribute to success or failure in small enterprises in the government departments in the world. An environment conducive for the growth of MSEs is required, and this has necessitated an investigation into the factors affecting the performance of SMEs in North Shewa Zone, Ethiopia. The general objective of the study is to investigate factors that influencing the performance of micro and small enterprises in North Shewa Zone town, Ethiopia. The research used proba… Show more

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“…In South Africa, advancement in technology was revealed to improve business performance, while competition was found to be a major challenge to business performance and it was statistically significant (Sitharam & Hoque, 2016). The study of Abebaw et al (2018) in Ethiopia revealed that the performance of SMEs was statistically positively related to leadership skills, finance, labour skills, infrastructure and entrepreneurship. The findings from these studies were inclined to other factors affecting the performance of SMEs but did not take into account the human factor; hence, it creates a knowledge gap.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In South Africa, advancement in technology was revealed to improve business performance, while competition was found to be a major challenge to business performance and it was statistically significant (Sitharam & Hoque, 2016). The study of Abebaw et al (2018) in Ethiopia revealed that the performance of SMEs was statistically positively related to leadership skills, finance, labour skills, infrastructure and entrepreneurship. The findings from these studies were inclined to other factors affecting the performance of SMEs but did not take into account the human factor; hence, it creates a knowledge gap.…”
Section: Review Of Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%