Motivation and barriers for business start-up among graduates: A gender difference

The gender issue in entrepreneurship has been researched from different views and dimensions. Some of the studies have focused on distinguishing between male and female entrepreneurs in terms of their personal skills and socio-demographic characteristics and others have attempted to determine indivi...

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Main Authors: Abubakar S. Garba, Lami Rahama Aliyu
Format: Non-Indexed Article
Published: Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Business, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan 2017
Online Access:http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8475/
http://fkp.umk.edu.my/JEB/download/9-v5i1.003.pdf
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spelling my.umk.eprints.84752022-05-23T11:16:42Z http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8475/ Motivation and barriers for business start-up among graduates: A gender difference Abubakar S. Garba Lami Rahama Aliyu The gender issue in entrepreneurship has been researched from different views and dimensions. Some of the studies have focused on distinguishing between male and female entrepreneurs in terms of their personal skills and socio-demographic characteristics and others have attempted to determine individual intention and behavior toward entrepreneurship. The study analyzes gender difference on the perception of motivational factors and barriers for business startup among graduates. The study is conducted in Kano metropolitan using a cross sectional/survey design. The population of the study composes of graduates who are either unemployed or employed for not more than three years and have obtained a Bachelor degree or Higher National Diploma qualification as the basis for selection. Discriminant analysis (DA) is used to investigate gender difference on the basis of perception about the selected variables on business start-up. Discriminant analysis is useful in creating an equation that will minimize the possibility of misclassifying cases in their respective groups or categories. The result shows highly significant discriminant function (p < .000) and indicates that the proportion of the total variability not explained is about 37.7%. The Box’s M is 14.012 with F = 4.638, which is highly significant at p < 0.003. There is evidence to reject the null hypothesis, which states that the groups do not differ on their perception about motivation and barriers for business start-up. It is recommended for future studies to explore the moderating effect of religiosity and culture on business start-up. Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Business, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan 2017-06 Non-Indexed Article NonPeerReviewed Abubakar S. Garba and Lami Rahama Aliyu (2017) Motivation and barriers for business start-up among graduates: A gender difference. Journal of Entrepreneurship and Business, 5 (1). pp. 24-38. ISSN 2289-8298 http://fkp.umk.edu.my/JEB/download/9-v5i1.003.pdf
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description The gender issue in entrepreneurship has been researched from different views and dimensions. Some of the studies have focused on distinguishing between male and female entrepreneurs in terms of their personal skills and socio-demographic characteristics and others have attempted to determine individual intention and behavior toward entrepreneurship. The study analyzes gender difference on the perception of motivational factors and barriers for business startup among graduates. The study is conducted in Kano metropolitan using a cross sectional/survey design. The population of the study composes of graduates who are either unemployed or employed for not more than three years and have obtained a Bachelor degree or Higher National Diploma qualification as the basis for selection. Discriminant analysis (DA) is used to investigate gender difference on the basis of perception about the selected variables on business start-up. Discriminant analysis is useful in creating an equation that will minimize the possibility of misclassifying cases in their respective groups or categories. The result shows highly significant discriminant function (p < .000) and indicates that the proportion of the total variability not explained is about 37.7%. The Box’s M is 14.012 with F = 4.638, which is highly significant at p < 0.003. There is evidence to reject the null hypothesis, which states that the groups do not differ on their perception about motivation and barriers for business start-up. It is recommended for future studies to explore the moderating effect of religiosity and culture on business start-up.
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author Abubakar S. Garba
Lami Rahama Aliyu
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Lami Rahama Aliyu
Motivation and barriers for business start-up among graduates: A gender difference
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Lami Rahama Aliyu
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title Motivation and barriers for business start-up among graduates: A gender difference
title_short Motivation and barriers for business start-up among graduates: A gender difference
title_full Motivation and barriers for business start-up among graduates: A gender difference
title_fullStr Motivation and barriers for business start-up among graduates: A gender difference
title_full_unstemmed Motivation and barriers for business start-up among graduates: A gender difference
title_sort motivation and barriers for business start-up among graduates: a gender difference
publisher Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Business, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan
publishDate 2017
url http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8475/
http://fkp.umk.edu.my/JEB/download/9-v5i1.003.pdf
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