Expert Journal of Business and Management (Dec 2023)
The Influence Internal Control Systems on Economic Sustainability: The Case of Fast-Moving Consumer Goods South African Small, Medium and Micro Enterprises
Abstract
This study was conducted to determine the influence that internal control systems of South African (fast-moving consumer goods) SMMEs have on their economic sustainability. Both empirical research and, descriptive research were conducted that were of a quantitative nature. The study relied on survey research and primary data were collected from 99 South African fast-moving consumer goods SMME owners/managers using a mixture of non-probability sampling methods. From the research conducted, it was found that the internal control systems of South African SMMEs were developed using non-SMME-specific internal control frameworks. Even though the internal control systems of sampled South African SMMEs were perceived to be both adequate and effective by their owners/managers, they were found to adversely influence the economic sustainability of these business entities. This research study justifies the need for South African SMMEs to develop internal control systems using SMME-specific internal control frameworks. It also serves as a foundation for further empirical research to be conducted on the matter.