Visser, D.J.Boekstein, MQuesada, Lemay LlorenteDept. of ManagementFaculty of Economics and Management Sciences2013-06-132024-05-032007/03/302007/03/302013-06-132024-05-032005https://hdl.handle.net/10566/12518Magister Commercii - MComSince 1994, tourism has become one of the most benefited industries among the overall of the South African economy. However, the industry is still far from being an example of transformations. The tourism industry in South Africa is still dominated by white-owned large enterprises, leaving limited space for the development of black-owned small tourism businesses. The existing literature identifies that government support represents a key variable regarding small tourism business development, specifically among black entrepreneurs. This study evaluated the role of provincial government support in the development of black-owned small tourism businesses in the South Africa, with a focus on Cape Town.enBusiness enterprisesBlackSouth AfricaMinority business enterprisesThe role of provincial government support in the development of black-owned small tourism businesses in the city of Cape TownThesisUniversity of the Western Cape