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Influence Of Social Networking On Small Business Performance In Nigeria

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  • OMOLEKAN, Olushola Joshua

    (PhD, University of Ilorin, Nigeria)

  • OMOLE, Olushola

    (University of Ilorin, Nigeria)

Abstract

Networking has made the world become a small community especially through social media. The usage of social networking sites by all has made the world a commonplace for both individuals and businesses alike.Small businesses now utilized social media to promote and communicate their products and services to the global community. Thus, the inherent small business challenges such as finance, low patronage, high cost of doing business and low market share are being checked.Therefore, this study examines the influence of social networking on small business performance in Nigeria. Specific objectives are to: evaluate the influence of social media on market share; and determine the effect of search engine on consumers’ choice making. Survey design was adopted for the study. The study population comprises of registered small businesses in Ilorin, Kwara state, Nigeria. Judgmental and simple random techniques were used to select the sample respondents. Ordinary least square regression was used to analyse the collated data. The findings revealed that social media have significant effect on market share. Also, search engine significantly influences consumers’ choice making. The study concluded that significant relationship exists between social networking and small business Issue 2/2020 44 performance.The study recommended that video sharing platform should be adequately embraced to favourably positioned products and services.Besides, consumer trust should be built through timely delivery and product quality to encourage repeat purchase

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  • OMOLEKAN, Olushola Joshua & OMOLE, Olushola, 2020. "Influence Of Social Networking On Small Business Performance In Nigeria," Annals of Spiru Haret University, Economic Series, Universitatea Spiru Haret, vol. 20(2), pages 43-61.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:sphecs:0331
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    Keywords

    social media; business performance; small business; market share; networking sites;
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    JEL classification:

    • M21 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Economics - - - Business Economics

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