The Impact of Pricing Strategies on the Growth and Sustainability of Small and Medium Enterprises in the City of Mbombela Local Municipality, South Africa

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Abstract

This study investigated the impact of pricing strategies on the growth and sustainabil-ity of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the City of Mbombela Local Municipal-ity, South Africa. The study employed a quantitative research approach. The study sampled 132 SMEs operating within the City of Mbombela Local Municipality. A self-administered questionnaire was tested for reliability and validity and thereafter used to collect data from the respondents. This study employed multiple linear regres-sion analysis and performed the reliability test. In this study, the data were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The results showed that SMEs primarily used cost-plus, value-based, and competitor-based pricing strategies, frequently modi-fying prices in response to market competition and technological advancements. The study found a significant and positive relationship between pricing strategies and growth. Furthermore, a positive and significant nexus between pricing strategies and the sustainability of the SMEs. The practical implication of this study informs the SME managers/owners and policy makers that SMEs that apply strategic and mar-ket-oriented pricing practices are more likely to achieve improved performance out-comes. The study therefore emphasises the importance of effective pricing in promot-ing both growth and long-term sustainability among SMEs. The findings of this study are expected to persuade the SMEs to pay crucial attention to the pricing strategies implemented in the business.

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