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Development of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) in Africa Through Crowdfunding

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The importance of SMEs having good access to cost-effective finances appears to be undeniably obvious for the development of SMEs in Africa, especially with the adverse effect of the aftermath of Corona Virus (COVID-19) pandemic. This paper was therefore necessitated by the need to evaluate the development of SMEs in Africa through crowdfunding. Employing theories and empirics, this paper researched the various sides of the discussion on SMEs’ development through crowdfunding in Africa. The study had a relatively robust review of literature on the concepts, prospects, and challenges of crowdfunding in Africa. Descriptive and survey research designs were employed and data analysis was carried out using SPSS 20. A descriptive analysis of the statistical outcome was carried out on the various demographical information of respondents presenting them with the use of both easy and diagrams. Analysis of the T-test was used to also ascertain the influence of crowdfunding on the development of SMEs in Africa. Cronbach’s alpha reliability test served as a tool to measure the instrument’s reliability. Findings from this research revealed that lack of awareness of crowdfunding as an instrument of raising funds and the ease of access to crowdfunding platforms by SMEs in Africa form the major challenges for SMEs in Africa and these have a significant effect on their development. Recommendations proffered were that adequate regulations and policies that will create an enabling environment for investors or crowdfunders should be enacted.

Published in International Journal of Business and Economics Research (Volume 11, Issue 5)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijber.20221105.13
Page(s) 287-294
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Keywords

Africa, Awareness, COVID-19, Crowdfunding, Development, Small and Medium Enterprises

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