Investigating the Impact of Entrepreneurial Infrastructure Deficit on Firm Growth
Author(s) -
Baba Isah Usman,
Zubairu Umaru Mustapha,
Mohammed Dokochi,
Ja’afar Umar,
Faiza Maitala
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
ijebd (international journal of entrepreneurship and business development)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2597-4785
pISSN - 2597-4750
DOI - 10.29138/ijebd.v3i1.771
Subject(s) - business , extant taxon , profitability index , entrepreneurship , productivity , government (linguistics) , small and medium sized enterprises , empirical research , public infrastructure , industrial organization , marketing , finance , economic growth , economics , linguistics , philosophy , epistemology , evolutionary biology , biology , political science , law
Purpose: This study therefore aims to investigate the impact of EI deficit on firm growth, focusing on the growth of SMEs in Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach: the methods of data collection adopted by the studies (interview, questionnaire and observation Findings: Empirical findings revealed that the availability of physical infrastructure (constant water supply and good road infrastructure) and the non-physical infrastructure (electricity, government policies/programmes, access to financial support services, incubation centers/platforms, business clusters and entrepreneurship training) improves productivity, profitability, sales, number of customers and consistent growth rate of SMEs. Research limitations/implications: This was done through a critical review of extant literature (peer reviewed journal articles) on EI which were obtained from reputable data bases and broken down into two basic components of infrastructure (physical and non-physical infrastructure). Practical implications: The study recommends that government should use fiscal policies to address the economic challenges of SMEs and also invest in the provision of EI facilities to facilitate the growth and development of SMEs in Nigeria. Originality/value: Paper type: This paper can be categorized as case study paper.
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