Friedrich, ChristianSolomon, GoosainDept. of ManagementFaculty of Economics and Management Sciences2013-08-062024-05-032007/05/042007/05/042013-08-062024-05-032004https://hdl.handle.net/10566/12843Magister Commercii - MComThis thesis formed part of a existing longitudinal study. The overall study is an outcome of research done to understand success and failure issues in Africa, which is an attempt to understand the impact of a short entrepreneurial training programme on the performance of small scale enterprises over time. The study is unique in the South African context in that it is the first short term, 3 days, entrepreneurial training programme that is assessed by means of a longitudinal method incorporating a control group.enEntrepreneurshipSouth AfricaStudy and teachingSmall businessBusiness peopleTrainingEntrepreneurship and the impact of entrepreneurial orientation training on SMMEs in the South African context: A longitudinal approachThesisUniversity of the Western Cape