Barreiras à gestão organizacional na África: um estudo com organizações de porte reduzido em Moçambique, Matola / Barriers to organizational management in Africa: A study of small-sized organizations in Mozambique Matola
AUTOR(ES)
Nirza Dinúcha Gonçalves Fumo
FONTE
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
16/02/2011
RESUMO
This paper aims to identify the main barriers faced by micro and small enterprises (MSEs) in the city of Matola. As such, there is a theoretical framework about the barriers faced by MSEs and on government policies and instruments to support enterprises of this size. The theoretical foundation supported the development of a triangulation of empirical research based on two phases. The first phase consisted of collecting data from 21 micro and small businesses, through interviews where later became the identification of the main barriers faced by the interviewees and then led the second phase of fieldwork was that the interviews with government entities in order to know what they have done to minimize or mitigate the barriers identified by entrepreneurs. The results show that the barriers to financing and competition are the main barriers faced by MSEs in Matola and that barriers vary according to branch of activity of enterprises. The paper will serve to enrich the state of the art on the theme of micro and small enterprises and especially will help meet the shortage of academic research in Mozambique.
ASSUNTO(S)
barreiras barriers government policies and instruments micro and small enterprises micro e pequenas empresas moçambique mozambique políticas e instrumentos governamentais
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