The Rise of an Innovative Bricolage Informal Entrepreneur in Rural Vhembe District, South Africa: A Challenge to Western-centric Conceptualisation of Rurality and Rural Economies | Chapter 02 | Current Research in Education and Social Studies Vol. 2

Bricolage informal motor vehicle entrepreneurship is growing in rural South Africa. This chapter presents a case study involving one such entrepreneur and enterprise. Site visits, observations, face-to-face interviews, and Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) were used to collect data. Passion with automobile vehicles drove the desire of this entrepreneur to enter entrepreneurship. The customer base is built from automobile vehicle owners whose vehicles were out of mainstream formal motor plans. Original franchises and mainstream financial institutions should assist these entrepreneurs with funding and development of trade and entrepreneurial skills to make their activities sustainable and competitive.

Author(s) Details

Mavhungu Abel Mafukata
Department of Development Studies, University of South Africa, Republic of South Africa.

Tshimangadzo Selina Mudau
Department of Nursing Science, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, Republic of  South Africa.

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