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Research Paper | Management | Zimbabwe | Volume 4 Issue 10, October 2015 | Popularity: 6.5 / 10
Factors Restraining Small to Medium Enterprises (Smes) from Engaging in Export Market: The Case of Manuafcturing Smes in Harare, Zimbabwe
Trymore Chingwaru, Owen Jakata
Abstract: The study explored factors restraining Small to Medium Enterprises from engaging in exports with the ultimate objective of stimulating exports for SMEs. A survey of forty one manufacturing SMEs in Harare revealed that lack of knowledge and resource constraints are the major reasons behind SMEs inertia on exports. The study also suggest that SMEs believe that their products are good enough to compete on the international scale and that government regulation is not an issue in their non-export decisions. Authorities are implored to intensify information dissemination and also focus export oriented SMEs in their funding priorities.
Keywords: Small to Medium Enterprises, factors, export market
Edition: Volume 4 Issue 10, October 2015
Pages: 643 - 647
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