The role of corporate governance towards the reliability of financial reports in small and medium enterprises in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal
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Small and medium enterprises (SME) play a vital role in the global economy, but their
financial reporting reliability is a concern due to limited resources. Corporate
governance is crucial for directing businesses, fostering participation, and ensuring
long-term sustainability. This research investigates SMEs' compliance, challenges,
and the role of corporate governance in the reliability of their financial reports.
The research employed quantitative research design as a technique of collecting data
and analysing data, collected from a sample of 248 SMEs via non-probability,
purposive sampling method. The findings were presented and analysed by SPSS
28.0.
The study found that SMEs in Durban lack a board structure, which is crucial for
strategic decision-making and sustainability. The absence of effective corporate
governance has a detrimental impact on the transparency and reliability of financial
reporting, ultimately jeopardising the viability of these enterprises. Conversely, when
governance is properly implemented, it can mitigate potential risks and improve
compliance, thereby supporting the long-term growth and success of SMEs.
Furthermore, corporate governance and financial reporting help address internal
difficulties encountered by SMEs. The dependability of financial reports is dependent
on excellent governance, effective risk management, and ethical compliance. This
assurance is achieved through the process of auditing.
The study revealed that SMEs require greater focus on strategic policies, governance,
and access to platforms that facilitate the development of professional networks.
These networks provide businesses with access to skilled individuals who can
potentially serve as non-executive board members.
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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Management Sciences Specialising in Business Law at the Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2024.
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/5920