Are Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Planning for Strategic Marketing in South Africa?

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Substantial evidence shows that strategic marketing planning leads to increased small business performance, yet most small business owners do not draw up a plan for their businesses. This paper presents the results of a secondary research survey on strategic marketing planning of SMEs in South Africa. They indicate that while the higher performing SMEs give a higher priority to marketing than to other business functions, they are still sales-or production-oriented. The higher performing SMEs are more aware of strategic planning tools. They compete with value-added products and good buyer-seller relationships. The findings suggest that broad, small business marketing principles to some extent contribute to the success of SMEs.

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Van Scheers, L., & Makhitha, K. M. (2016). Are Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Planning for Strategic Marketing in South Africa? Foundations of Management, 8(1), 243–250. https://doi.org/10.1515/fman-2016-0019

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