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Title: Assessing the extent to which small enterprises, inclusive of emerging black businesses engage in service dominant logic practices empowering B2B value co-creation in the tourism sector.
Authors: Mgoduka, Siyasanga.
Kaseeram, Irrshad.
Heeralal, Shalen.
School of Development Studies
University of Zululand
University of Zululand
Keywords: Value co-creation.;Service-dominant logic practices.;Tourism.;B2b value co-creation.
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: SSBFNET
Abstract: This study is aims to assess the extent to which small enterprises engage in service dominant logic practices. In this study, data was quantitatively collected from 144 service providers of the game and nature reserves in Mpumalanga. The findings revealed a strong positive relationship between the effectiveness of using ICT and the extent to which small enterprises engage in service dominant logic practices. These findings suggest that the use of ICT technologies has a positive effect on the extent to which small businesses engage in service dominant logic practices. The limitation is that this current study is only limited to the tourism industry, in that sense it cannot be generalized to other industries. This study contributes to the existing body of knowledge by assessing the extent to which small enterprises engage in service dominant logic practices. Through the co-creation of value, these small businesses can be sustained. Collaborative relationships between small businesses and dominant firms can enhance the small part that black entrepreneurs now play in the country's tourism industry. By means of value co-creation, major corporations have the ability to offer small and medium-sized companies (SMMEs) both entrepreneurial experience and skill training.
URI: https://openscholar.ump.ac.za/handle/20.500.12714/857
DOI: 10.20525/ijrbs.v13i6.3504
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