SES821S - SME SUPPORT - 2ND OPP - JUNE 2024


SES821S - SME SUPPORT - 2ND OPP - JUNE 2024



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n Am I BI A u n IVER s ITY
OF SCIEn CE Ano TECH n OLOGY
FACULTY OF COMMERCE, HUMAN SCIENCESAND EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT SCIENCES
QUALIFICATION: BACHELOR OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT HONOURS
QUALIFICATION CODE: 08HBBM
LEVEL: 8
COURSE CODE: SES821S
COURSE NAME: SME SUPPORT
SESSION: MAY/JUNE 2024
DURATION: 3 HOURS
PAPER: THEORY
MARKS: 100
SECOND OPPORTUNITY EXAMINATION QUESTION PAPER
EXAMINER(S) Ms. B. NDUNGAUA
MODERATOR: Ms. A TJIUEZA
INSTRUCTIONS
1. This is an open-book assessment.
2. Study the attached articles and answer the following questions.
3. Answer ALL the questions in an essay format.
4. Read all the questions carefully before answering.
5. Number the answers clearly.
PERMISSIBLEMATERIAL
1. Study notes
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QUESTION 1
[15 Marks]
According to Calze et. al. (2014) what should be considered when determining
performance evaluation criterion for a business incubation progamme?
QUESTION 2
[30 Marks]
Clearly identify and discuss the overlaps and distinctions that exists between the Five
Capitals (i.e. SCs) cited by Cowel and Tate (2017) and the Capital Model of
Entrepreneurial Ecosystems cited by Freiling and Baron (2016) in defining
entrepreneurial eco-systems.
QUESTION 3
[25 Marks]
What types of contributions is the National Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Policy
(2016-2021) making towards the development of the Namibian entrepreneurial
ecosystem as a whole?
QUESTION 4
[30 Marks]
The Namibia University of Science and Technology run a mixed-based business
incubator. The incubator has very limited physical space available and a none-functional
pool of experts. The new budget comes with substantial funding allocation towards
business incubation.
Redesignthis incubator programme in order to make it more relevant and of value to its
client.
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