Perspectives
Empowerment of Street Vendors: An Untapped Resource in the Informal Economy
Authors:
A. C. Karunaratna ,
University of Ruhuna, LK
About A. C.
Faculty of Management and Finance
Nathalia C. Tjandra
Edinburgh Napier University, GB
About Nathalia C.
The Business School
Abstract
Street vending has persisted for centuries and pervasive across the globe since it plays a remarkable role in fulfilling customer needs in the context of the informal economy. In the contemporary business context, authorities have not paid sufficient attention towards street vendors. The paper addresses the specific features of street vending in the context of Sri Lanka, various challenges faced by street vendors and possible courses of action for the empowerment of street vendors. Accordingly, location issue with lack of infrastructure, less support from the government, insecurity and unstable conditions, slow growth, lack of financing opportunities and less support from banks were identified as major challenges faced by street vendors in Sri Lanka. Proper location and infrastructure development, assurance of security including a specific insurance scheme and financial assistance are proposed to empower street vendors to enhance their performance.
How to Cite:
Karunaratna, A.C. and Tjandra, N.C., 2021. Empowerment of Street Vendors: An Untapped Resource in the Informal Economy. Colombo Business Journal, 12(1), pp.187–207. DOI: http://doi.org/10.4038/cbj.v12i1.75
Published on
29 Jun 2021.
Peer Reviewed
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