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Competitiveness: A Critical Factor in the Performance of Small and Medium-sized Garment Enterprises Amidst Dynamism of Globalisation

Dr. Osei, Mercy Ampofowah
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Authors
Osei, M. A., Appiah, N. A., Howard, E. K. & Asinyo, B. K.
Publication Year
2023
Article Title
Competitiveness: A Critical Factor in the Performance of Small and Medium-sized Garment Enterprises Amidst Dynamism of Globalisation
Journal
Journal of African Arts & Culture,
Volume
6
Issue Number
Issue 4
Page Numbers
5-26.
ISSN
SSN 2637-3610
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Abstract

This study aims to investigate the role of competitiveness in the dynamics of globalisation and performance of SMEs in Ghana's garment manufacturing sector. Employing a quantitative research design, the study analyzes survey data collected from members of the Ghana National Dressmakers and Tailors Association (GNDTA) who are registered with the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MoTI) database across major industrial cities: Accra, Kumasi, and Tamale. Among a sample of 204 conveniently selected respondents, it was observed that globalisation has a notable impact on enterprise performance. Additionally, competitiveness emerged as a significant factor influencing enterprise performance. Furthermore, the study found that competitiveness acts as a mediator, explaining the relationship between globalisation and enterprise performance. In summary, the research 16 Journal of African Arts & Culture Vol. 6 No. 4 2023 concluded that globalisation and competitiveness jointly enhance the performance of firms within the fashion industry. As a recommendation, fashion firms are encouraged to embrace modern approaches in their practices to enhance competitiveness in the global fashion landscape. Keywords: Globalisation, Competitiveness, Enterprise Performance, Garment Enterprise

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