Dissertation (MA Business Administration)
This study investigated the factors that hinder the growth and survival of small and micro
enterprises (SMEs) in Tanzania; with Tanga City SMEs as a case study. This study
focused on three issues. These include the investigation of the major factors constraining
the growth and survival of (SMEs), exploration of the efforts made by the government to
deal with problems facing (SMEs) and an assessment of solutions to the problems.
The sample size was 180 respondents. The study used primary and secondary data. Data
were collected through questionnaires, interview and documentary review. Data were
processed and analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 16.0.
This study identified major factors constraining the growth and survival of SMEs which
include of lack of adequate capital, high rent costs for business premises, inadequate
business skills, lack of a good market, high business competition, inflation effect and
hard conditions for securing loans from financial institutions. The study found out that
the government efforts has been making some efforts in supporting SMEs growth and
survival. These include providing business skills to some business owners, creating a
conducive environment for carrying out business and controlling inflation.
The study also identified measures which should be implemented to support the growth
and survival of SMEs. These include provision of appropriate business skills, creation of
more conducive environment and provision of better loan conditions.
The study recommends that the various stakeholders in the country should play their part
in enhancing the growth and survival of SMEs.
The study also recommends that SME business owners themselves should be creative and
pro active in running their businesses.