THE IMPEDIMENTS OF VIABLE ENTREPRENEURIAL OPPORTUNITY IMPLEMENTATION ON PROMOTING SUSTAINABILITY OF WOMEN OWNED FAST FOOD SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN CHUKA TOWN
Abstract
Women owned SMEs in Sub-Saharan Africa continue to record poor performances compared to their
male counterparts. Women entrepreneurship represents a vast untapped source of innovation, job creation and
economic growth in the developing world which has a root in viable opportunity implementation which impediments
them to promote a viable fast food enterprise. The World Economic Forum shows little progress in narrowing the
economic gap between women and men, yet not all is lost! Innovative initiatives to promote women’s entrepreneurship
driven by both the private and public sectors are on decline which worries more. The barriers to women’s
entrepreneurship are various: Women face greater obstacles in accessing affordable credit facilities, absence of business
plan and limited entrepreneurial skills. The target population was 50 women owned fast food enterprises registered
under Tharaka Nithi. 100 Respondents were sampled from owners of 50 SMEs meaning 2 were taken from each
enterprise. Data was collected using a 5-point Likert scale questionnaire to gather perception from the respondents.
Based on the study found that most of the women entrepreneurs did not possess relevant entrepreneurial skills
and also limited access to affordable credit facilities, at the same time they missed business plan necessary to
guide them in implementation of the business opportunities. Some of the recommendations includes availing
trainings to women entrepreneurs through capacity building, linking women to affordable credit facilities, opening
them to networks and exchange programmes. Those who embrace women’s entrepreneurship as an opportunity are
likely to reap the rewards in new market opportunities and higher development impact.
Keywords: women, entrepreneurial opportunities, implementation, sustainability Small and Medium, Enterprises