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    Business accelerator interventions and MSME growth in Lusaka, Zambia.

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    Thesis of Master of Business Administration Management StrategyThe Zambian government and numerous stakeholders have been at the forefront of creating a conducive climate for MSMEs to thrive by implementing various programs and policies. Despite these interventions, the failure rate of MSMEs is alarmingly high and currently stands at 50% (Chilembo 2021). Business accelerator programs aim to improve the survival and success rate of MSMEs and consequently reduce the failure rate of MSMEs in the country. They have increased in number and popularity in the past 5 years. Considering that MSMEs are a key vehicle to national social-economic development, this study sought to assess the the influence of accelerator programs to the growth of the ventures they support. This study employed a mixed methods approach to identify the support provided by business accelerators to MSMEs in Zambia, which type of support MSME’s found most valuable and to investigate the relationship between accelerator programs and MSME growth. The sample consisted of 5 Business accelerator firms and 50 MSMEs from Lusaka. Questionnaires and interview schedules were used as instruments for data collection. The data was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics and presented in tables, bar charts and bar graphs. Some data was thematically and qualitatively analyzed. The study established that accelerator programs had a positive relationship to MSME growth. The findings indicated that the accelerator programs offered MSMEs interventions including capital, mentorship, training and networking. The study also concluded that training is the most beneficial intervention received by participants in acceleration programs. The study recommends need for increased capital funding for business start-ups and for purposes of expanding already established businesses. There is also need to expand the training of new entrepreneurs in order to equip them with relevant skills that would enable them manage their businesses better, and steer their businesses in the right direction

    Business Accelerator Interventions and MSME Growth in Lusaka, Zambia

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    Despite numerous interventions by the Zambian government and stakeholders, the failure rate of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Zambia remains high at 50% (Chilembo 2021). This study investigates the influence of business accelerator programs on MSME growth. Employing a mixed-methods approach with 5 business accelerators and 50 MSMEs in Lusaka, the study found that accelerator programs offered MSMEs interventions including capital, mentorship, training, and networking. Training emerged as the most valuable intervention for participants. The study concludes that increased capital funding and expanded training opportunities are crucial for boosting MSME growth. It also recommends enhanced post-program mentorship and a shift in program emphasis from funding to broader growth support
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