Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to find out the effect of entrepreneurial capacity on the SMEs
growth in Kigali city. It was conducted under the problem that various SMEs are
mushrooming in Rwanda and various policies for facilitating their growth, including capacity
development have been put in place by the government. Various literatures show
entrepreneurial capacity as leading to SMEs growth but the literature doesn’t illustrate
whether this also applies in Rwanda. This leaves a gap it prompted the researcher to fill this
gap and come up with new knowledge.
Kigali city was the study area and Gasabo district was the specified area of data collection.
Data collection was restricted to the effect of the entrepreneurial capacity on the SMEs
growth. This study was designed as descriptive-correlational. The study population was all
the SMEs (32619) in Kigali city. Purposive sampling was used to select one district from
Kigali city. Gasabo district was then selected using simple random sampling from the three
districts constituting Kigali city. Sample size of 133 was determined using Slovene’s
formulae. 133 sampled respondents were determined using simple random sampling, but
only 89 responded.
Both secondary and primary data were collected. Secondary data was
collected through the review of the existing literature and studies related
to this study. A structured research instrument was designed to
collect quantitative primary data. Content validity was applied
to check whether the content of the instrument was valid. The
instrument contained items that collected data basing on each research objective. Collected data was analyzed in SPSS using descriptive statistics, correlation analysis where Pearson moment correlation
coefficient was used to establish relationships and the level of significance was set at 0.05;
and regression analysis which established the predicting variables.
Results from the analyzed data indicated that entrepreneurs had the capacity to grow their businesses, possessed knowledge and skills obtained from various experiences/domains, the majority never got chance to
attend trainings on how to run their businesses and
trainings were needed in the fields of customer care, financial management, as well as how to make production; the entrepreneurs’ capacity of various kinds impacted positively the growth of SMEs; entrepreneurs were challenged by lack of mortgage, collaterals, high and many taxes, as well as high rent; the growth of
SMEs was related to the capacity skills obtained from various domains, including natural knowledge and skills (.378*); and, the best predictors of SMEs growth included, among others, capacity skills being prerequisite to any business startup; and, without the capacity skills, businesses would vanish.
From the study findings, it was concluded that entrepreneurial capacity had effect on the SMEs growth in Kigali city. The study recommended that capacity trainings be offered to all entrepreneurs; and taxes be reduced.