Abstract:
Small businesses in the informal economy drive employment, but they struggle to thrive. They are particularly vulnerable to shocks due to major events such as the Covid pandemic. A recent study by researchers at the Human Sciences Research Council shows that innovation can help these businesses survive and grow.
For informal businesses, working with other businesses and innovation support organisations, such as finance
providers and training organisations, can grow more opportunities. In informal local settings such as township
economies, these linkages are often weak or missing, and connections are difficult to establish. This policy brief
considers how to increase informal business interaction within local networks, which is crucial for innovation
that contributes towards the sustainability and growth of informal businesses, and potentially their transition to
stable, formal micro-enterprises.
Reference:
HSRC Policy Brief, December
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