An empirical assessment of how the government policies influenced the performance of the SMEs in Zimbabwe

Abstract The government policy framework provides the roadmap that can be used to implement the enacted policies to support the performance of SMEs. The Zimbabwean government came up with sound policies that were deliberately crafted to improve the performance of SMEs, but the main challenge was on...

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Main Authors: Godfrey Tambudzayi Musabayana, Emmanuel Mutambara, Tony Ngwenya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2022-05-01
Series:Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13731-021-00192-2
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author Godfrey Tambudzayi Musabayana
Emmanuel Mutambara
Tony Ngwenya
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description Abstract The government policy framework provides the roadmap that can be used to implement the enacted policies to support the performance of SMEs. The Zimbabwean government came up with sound policies that were deliberately crafted to improve the performance of SMEs, but the main challenge was on the communication, implementation and support of the policies hence their impact was highly insignificant. This study established the extent to which how the government policies were effective in influencing the performance of SMEs in Zimbabwe. The study used mixed research method following the sequential exploratory strategy. The findings of this study indicate that the government managed to inform the elite group, its officers who are well versed with SME policies and government intentions were clearly communicated to all the experts in the SME sector, but this information did not cascade down to the SME implementers. The findings will assist the government to re-focus and develop a new strategic framework that will bring on board all the stakeholders in the SME sector. From the findings of the study, the researcher deduces that the poor performance of Zimbabwean SMEs is basically an issue of the government which failed to communicate its intentions to the implementers and this had a ripple negative effect across the whole economy of the country.
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spelling doaj.art-6bebe89846984a4aa37143bad4227e852022-12-22T00:23:22ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship2192-53722022-05-0111112110.1186/s13731-021-00192-2An empirical assessment of how the government policies influenced the performance of the SMEs in ZimbabweGodfrey Tambudzayi Musabayana0Emmanuel Mutambara1Tony Ngwenya2Graduate School of Business & Leadership, University of KwaZulu-NatalGraduate School of Business & Leadership, University of KwaZulu-NatalGraduate School of Business & Leadership, University of KwaZulu-NatalAbstract The government policy framework provides the roadmap that can be used to implement the enacted policies to support the performance of SMEs. The Zimbabwean government came up with sound policies that were deliberately crafted to improve the performance of SMEs, but the main challenge was on the communication, implementation and support of the policies hence their impact was highly insignificant. This study established the extent to which how the government policies were effective in influencing the performance of SMEs in Zimbabwe. The study used mixed research method following the sequential exploratory strategy. The findings of this study indicate that the government managed to inform the elite group, its officers who are well versed with SME policies and government intentions were clearly communicated to all the experts in the SME sector, but this information did not cascade down to the SME implementers. The findings will assist the government to re-focus and develop a new strategic framework that will bring on board all the stakeholders in the SME sector. From the findings of the study, the researcher deduces that the poor performance of Zimbabwean SMEs is basically an issue of the government which failed to communicate its intentions to the implementers and this had a ripple negative effect across the whole economy of the country.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13731-021-00192-2Government policySME performanceSME implementers
spellingShingle Godfrey Tambudzayi Musabayana
Emmanuel Mutambara
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An empirical assessment of how the government policies influenced the performance of the SMEs in Zimbabwe
Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Government policy
SME performance
SME implementers
title An empirical assessment of how the government policies influenced the performance of the SMEs in Zimbabwe
title_full An empirical assessment of how the government policies influenced the performance of the SMEs in Zimbabwe
title_fullStr An empirical assessment of how the government policies influenced the performance of the SMEs in Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed An empirical assessment of how the government policies influenced the performance of the SMEs in Zimbabwe
title_short An empirical assessment of how the government policies influenced the performance of the SMEs in Zimbabwe
title_sort empirical assessment of how the government policies influenced the performance of the smes in zimbabwe
topic Government policy
SME performance
SME implementers
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13731-021-00192-2
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