Factors Affecting Black Copreneurial Businesses Performance: Western Cape Experience, South Africa
Zolile Myeko

Abstract
This study investigated the factors affecting black copreneurial businesses performance in the Western Cape, South Africa. The primary objective of this study is to identify the factors affecting black copreneurial businesses performance in the Western Cape. This study adopted a quantitative research method. The data collection instrument selected for this study was a questionnaire involving one hundred and nineteen (119) subjects. The findings of this study revealed that black copreneurial businesses experience internal and external factors in the Western Cape. The recommendation explainsthe necessary measures that needs to be taken, regarding the addressing of both internal and external factors affecting black copreneurial businesses performance in the Western Cape. The implications of this study are to provide information to the policy makers, to investors and to big companies that are registered on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange to support black copreneurial businesses in South Africa.

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