The unique role of the survivalist retail entrepreneur in job creation and poverty reduction: implications for active stakeholder participation
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This is an applied study endeavour with the aim of exploring the specific role of survivalist
retail entrepreneurship in job creation and poverty reduction. Two hundred (200) subjects were
sampled using snowballing technique. Structured questionnaires as well as semi-structured interviews
were employed to collect data. 182 usable questionnaires were analysed with the help of SPSS
version 23. The results indicate that retail entrepreneurship is evolving in Khayelitsha, especially
when one does not only focus on spaza shops, but looks at the entire survivalist retail industry. This
sector is capable of creating jobs, reducing poverty and aiding economic growth of the country even
more, should measures to boost motivation levels and self-efficacy of the entrepreneurs emerge.
These measures, among others could include support programmes for survivalist entrepreneurial
ventures that present greater potential for growth and job creation. Part of the support programmes
should include business skills training (such as simple bookkeeping practices and human resource
management). Importantly, this study is the first of its kind in the community of Khayelitsha; an
emerging black-populated township in South Africa, indicating a new vista for retail entrepreneurship
research.
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Mason, R.B.; Iwu, C.G.; Gwija, S.; Tengeh, R. and Cupido, C. 2016. The unique role of the survivalist retail entrepreneur in job creation and poverty reduction: implications for active stakeholder participation. Acta Universitatis Danubius OEconomica. 12(4): 16-37.
