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Impact of Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) on the Development of Small-Scale Enterprises in Nigeria

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Omoruyi, Ugowe Samson
Olasunkanmi, Yusuff Taofiq
Gandonu, Tosin Femi
John, Oladejo Babatunde
Adebayo, Opeoluwa Olumakinwa
Nurein, Sharafadeen Ashafe
Oke, Bioluwatife Oluwaferanmi

Abstract

The study investigates the impact of the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) on the development of small-scale enterprises (SSEs) in Nigeria, focusing on its role in driving economic growth and improving operational efficiency. Data were gathered from 40 payphone centre owners in Apapa thro... view more

The study investigates the impact of the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) on the development of small-scale enterprises (SSEs) in Nigeria, focusing on its role in driving economic growth and improving operational efficiency. Data were gathered from 40 payphone centre owners in Apapa through questionnaires using a cross-sectional survey design. Respondents' demographic data showed that 62.5% were female, 37.5% were male, and 45% fell within the 15-30 age group, indicating youth dominance in the sector. Results revealed that 80% of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that GSM has improved the standard of Nigerian small-scale enterprises. In comparison, 65% disagreed that GSM impacts only the Nigerian economy, not small-scale entrepreneurs.Additionally, 72.5% strongly agreed that GSM has created job opportunities and helped reduce unemployment, further supported by findings that 57.5% strongly agreed GSM aids in crime reduction through better communication with security agencies. Despite these benefits, 70% of respondents cited high tariffs as a major barrier, negatively affecting profitability. The results underscore GSM's transformative impact on SSEs while highlighting the need for a unified tariff structure to maximise its potential for business growth and economic development.... view less

Keywords
Nigeria; entrepreneurship; communication system; economic development (single enterprise)

Classification
Management Science

Free Keywords
GSM Technology; Small-Scale Enterprises (SSEs); Mobile Communication Entrepreneurship in Nigeria

Document language
English

Publication Year
2025

Page/Pages
p. 2018-2025

Journal
Path of Science, 11 (2025) 1

ISSN
2413-9009

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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