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Title: Determinants of Firm Growth: The Case of Sachet Water Firms in Minna, Nigeria
Authors: Usman, Baba Isah
Zubairu, Umar Mustapha
Dauda, Abdulwaheed
Ibrahim, Sojeko
Bilikisu, Muhammed Ovosi
Ekanem, Ediuku
Issue Date: 30-Nov-2020
Publisher: International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development
Citation: International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business Development
Series/Report no.: IJEBD;Vol. 3 No. 4
Abstract: Purpose: The objective of this study was to analyses the influence of Entrepreneurial Infrastructure (EI) on profitability of Sachet Water Firms (SWFs) in Minna. Design/methodology/approach: This was done through the use of personal interviews for collection of qualitative data from owners/managers of SWFs. Population of the study included all the 165 SWFs in Minna and the sample size was 10 which was determined by interview saturation point. Thematic analysis was used in analyzing the transcribed audio recordings of the interviews conducted. Findings: Findings revealed that there is EI deficit in Minna, which has led to increased expenses on provision of alternative EI by SWFs and has increased their operational costs thereby reducing their profitability. Research limitations/implications: Firstly, with thirty-six states in Nigeria, findings of this study, covering the Capital of only one of the States (Niger) cannot be generalized for the entire country, rather it must be taken within the context of the region covered. Secondly, only one industry out of many that make up the Nigeria economy is selected for investigation. Thirdly, the researcher was faced with the negative attitude of some respondents who were not willing to participate in the research or provide the needed data for analysis. Lastly, not all the SWFs in Minna were included in the study, only those that have operated for up to three years were included. Future studies can bridge this research gaps by carrying out research in other parts of Nigeria on the same subject matter. Practical implications: Findings of this study would be of help to the existing SMEs in Nigeria, particularly the SWFs in further understanding the complexities of the infrastructural challenges militating against their growth and how to overcome them. Originality/value: This study contributes to the body of knowledge on the nexus between EI and general performance of SMEs.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/14712
ISSN: 2597-4785
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