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Overcoming Business Capital Inadequacy and Resilience Implications for the Urban Street Vendors’ Operations in Morogoro Municipality, Tanzania.

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dc.creator Casmir, Respickius
dc.creator Munishi, Emmanuel
dc.date 2019-03-22T05:52:48Z
dc.date 2019-03-22T05:52:48Z
dc.date 2019-01
dc.date.accessioned 2021-05-05T13:34:57Z
dc.date.available 2021-05-05T13:34:57Z
dc.identifier Dr. Emmanuel J. Munishi and Dr. Respickius Casmir (2019), Paper Title: Overcoming Business Capital Inadequacy and Resilience Implications for the Urban Street Vendors’ Operations in Morogoro Municipality, Tanzania. Business Education Journal (BEJ),
dc.identifier http://dspace.cbe.ac.tz:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/145
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/74311
dc.description Literature on urban street vending business, portrays vendors as powerless victims of inadequate business capital highlighting mainly their inability to cope with this threat. Using the case study of the urban street vendors in Morogoro Municipality-Tanzania, this paper maintains that urban street vendors are not simply passive victims of inadequate business capital but also mobilise various capacities of coping with the threat. The paper analyses Business capital situation and its resilience implications on the urban street vendors’ operations in Morogoro Municipality-Tanzania. It specifically, ascertains the problem of Capital Inadequacy amongst the vendors, determines the street vendors’ capacities to cope with the threat and recommends factors for enhancing such capacities. The multi-layered social resilience framework and qualitative approach were utilised drawing on 100 in-depth interviews with the vendors, five focused group discussions (FGD), observations and a review of secondary information. Findings showed that, on the one hand, street vendors managed to develop reactive and less proactive capacities of coping with inadequate capital threat mainly based on the individual, household, community level and to a lesser degree national levels. On the other hand, street vendors coping capacities were impeded by their lack of knowledge about financial institutions, financing procedures, business skills and training, limited access to credit institutions and knowledge in using them. Moreover, vendors hugely lacked support from meso, national and international levels necessary for coping with the inadequate capital. These factors should be considered in supporting the vendors to more competently cope with inadequate business capital. These findings shed light on alternative ways of understanding and alleviating threats related to inadequate business capital among the urban street vendors mainly in Morogoro Municipality- Tanzania.
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dc.language en
dc.publisher College of Business Education (CBE)
dc.relation Volume 2;Issue No: 2
dc.subject Business Capital, resilience, urban street vendors, business sustainability, capacity building.
dc.title Overcoming Business Capital Inadequacy and Resilience Implications for the Urban Street Vendors’ Operations in Morogoro Municipality, Tanzania.
dc.type Article


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