Factors of entrepreneurial business success: towards resilient and competitive entrepreneurs in the post covid-19 pandemic era
The COVID-19 pandemic has tremendously affected the economy, business, and human life, especially for micro entrepreneurs in the low-income bracket. In fact, many have yet to achieve success in the aftermath of the pandemic. Drawing from Social Cognitive Theory and existing literature, this study...
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Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
2024
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Online Access: | http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23906/1/Pengurusan_70_5.pdf http://journalarticle.ukm.my/23906/ https://www.ukm.my/jurnalpengurusan/view-articles/ |
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Summary: | The COVID-19 pandemic has tremendously affected the economy, business, and human life, especially for micro
entrepreneurs in the low-income bracket. In fact, many have yet to achieve success in the aftermath of the
pandemic. Drawing from Social Cognitive Theory and existing literature, this study aimed to investigate self
efficacy, digital adoption, social persuasion, and passion for work as factors influencing entrepreneurial business
success, with self-efficacy proposed as a mediator of the relationships between the other factors and
entrepreneurial business success. Employing a cross-sectional survey technique, a questionnaire was distributed
via email to 250 micro-entrepreneurs in West Java, Indonesia. Of these, 174 responded, and 160 datasets were
suitable for further analysis. Multiple regression results derived from SmartPLS 3 indicate that all the proposed
variables significantly influence both self-efficacy and entrepreneurial business success. Moreover, the findings
demonstrate that self-efficacy acts as a mediator between the examined factors and entrepreneurial business
success. These discoveries offer valuable insights for policymakers, poverty alleviation organizations, and
researchers in developing strategies and intervention programs for entrepreneurial business growth. Thus, these
findings align with the goals of the Indonesian government and the United Nations' Sustainable Development
Goals to cultivate resilient and competitive micro-entrepreneurs, striving towards a zero-poverty nation by 2030. |
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