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The Perceptions of entrepreneurs on the Use of Nationwide Business Licensing in agricultural products
Corresponding Author(s) : Frida Pacho
The UONGOZI Journal of Management and Development Dynamics ,
Vol. 33 No. 2 (2023): The UONGOZI Journal of Management and Development Dynamics
Abstract
The current study investigates the effectiveness of adopting a single business license in Tanzania to
simplify regulatory processes, strengthen consumer protection, reduce corruption, and promote an
ethical and equitable business environment for agricultural products. The analysis focuses on four key
areas: mitigating challenges associated with complex regulations, bolstering consumer protection,
reducing corruption practices, and promoting an ethical and equitable business environment. Utilizing a
cross-sectional study design, data were collected from entrepreneurs across multiple regions, including
Sumbawanga, Tanga, Mbeya, Njombe and Ruvuma. A sample of 800 was analyzed using Multivariate
Analysis of Variance (MANOVA). The results indicate that the adoption of a single license has significant
positive effects on reducing regulatory complexity, enhancing consumer protection, and curbing
corruption. However, it does not significantly promote an ethical and equitable business environment.
These findings underscore the critical role of streamlined licensing in fostering economic efficiency and
consumer trust while highlighting the need for additional measures to address ethical business practices
comprehensively. Policymakers should refine business registration and licensing processes to enhance
efficiency, reduce administrative burdens, and promote entrepreneurial growth. Additionally,
strengthening consumer protection measures and digitalizing licensing systems will improve compliance, boost consumer confidence, and reduce corruption.
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