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Woodstock small business development initiatives : an impact study

Author(s)
Ras, Waleed
Date Issued
2016
Type
Thesis
Publisher
Cape Peninsula University of Technology
Abstract
This research study explored perceptions which small business owners and managers have of the impact that initiatives, aimed at revitalisation, have on small business development. The Woodstock Salt-River Revitalisation Framework (WSRRF, 2002) served to guide these initiatives in order to achieve their various objectives, which included, inter alia, the development of small business. Often, official initiatives cannot adequately meet the needs of all stakeholders. The benefits that are derived from these initiatives may differ amongst stakeholders owing to their varying expectations and perceptions.
The main research problem that was identified relates to reasons why the impact of this framework initiative is currently not appropriately understood and, as a result, not effectively and efficiently implemented. Hence, this research study evaluates the extent to which the Revitalisation Framework has affected the development of small businesses within the study area.
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Thesis (MTech (Business Administration))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2016.
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Small business -- Sou...

Small business -- Sou...

Entrepreneurship -- S...

Community development...

Urban renewal -- Sout...

Woodstock (Cape Town,...

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