SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS
SCOPE
This study focused on small bakeshop owners in Cabuyao City, Laguna, to understand how they could grow and succeed.
It included 10 bakeshop owners who had been in business for 3 to 5 years and had the necessary permits.
Participants were a mix of those operating from home and those with a physical store.
This approach helped to understand the different challenges and strategies faced by these bakeshops.
LIMITATIONS
The limitations of this study included its focus on small-scale bakeshops in Cabuyao City, which may limit the generalizability of the findings to bakeshops in other areas or to larger-scale businesses.
The study also relied on the perspectives of bakeshop owners, which could have introduced bias.
Since this was a qualitative study with a small sample size of 10 participants, the findings may not have fully represented the experiences of all small-scale bakeshops in Cabuyao, Laguna.
Additionally, time constraints and the availability of participants may have affected the depth of the data collected.
Significance of the Study
This study aimed to provide valuable insights and strategies for elevating small-scale bakeshop ventures for success in Cabuyao, City of Laguna. The study could have been beneficial to the following: