Assessing livelihood among entrepreneurs in Sindh Pakistan: Construct development and measurement

Sustainable livelihoods index (SLI) is most commonly used tool to assess the livelihood assets at disaster hit area. The objective of this study was to operationalize the construct of livelihood and formulate its scale by testing its psychometric properties. Initially, a non-systematic narrative rev...

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Main Authors: Yusoff, R. M., Kazi, A. G., Khan, M. M., Siddique, M.
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spelling my.utm.742972017-11-29T23:58:44Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/74297/ Assessing livelihood among entrepreneurs in Sindh Pakistan: Construct development and measurement Yusoff, R. M. Kazi, A. G. Khan, M. M. Siddique, M. HD30.213 Management information systems. Decision support systems Sustainable livelihoods index (SLI) is most commonly used tool to assess the livelihood assets at disaster hit area. The objective of this study was to operationalize the construct of livelihood and formulate its scale by testing its psychometric properties. Initially, a non-systematic narrative review of existing literature was performed and afterward a scale was developed to formulating a questionnaire on livelihood. The questionnaire was distributed among 222 entrepreneurs at disaster hit areas at Sindh, Pakistan. The results showed that the construct of livelihood is composed of five dimensions called livelihood (capitals/assets) are social, human, natural resource, financial, and physical capital; current study has included items that cover all five dimensions. The psychometric analysis revealed that SLI is a reliable and valid tool; the reliability result showed that Cronbach’s alpha coefficients were in the range from 0.76 to 0.88; and validity results showed that the average variance extracted and factor loadings were also within the acceptable ranges (above 0.50). Study concludes that the construct of livelihood is a dynamic construct as it could be interpreted according to the geographical and socioeconomic changes. Moreover, the SLI is a valid and reliable tool for the assessment of the construct of livelihood. Therefore, this index can successfully be used to measure livelihood at Pakistan. Econjournals 2016 Article PeerReviewed Yusoff, R. M. and Kazi, A. G. and Khan, M. M. and Siddique, M. (2016) Assessing livelihood among entrepreneurs in Sindh Pakistan: Construct development and measurement. International Review of Management and Marketing, 6 (4). pp. 271-276. ISSN 2146-4405 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84969972531&partnerID=40&md5=ba4bab7956995db9d535213be9f2272b
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topic HD30.213 Management information systems. Decision support systems
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Yusoff, R. M.
Kazi, A. G.
Khan, M. M.
Siddique, M.
Assessing livelihood among entrepreneurs in Sindh Pakistan: Construct development and measurement
description Sustainable livelihoods index (SLI) is most commonly used tool to assess the livelihood assets at disaster hit area. The objective of this study was to operationalize the construct of livelihood and formulate its scale by testing its psychometric properties. Initially, a non-systematic narrative review of existing literature was performed and afterward a scale was developed to formulating a questionnaire on livelihood. The questionnaire was distributed among 222 entrepreneurs at disaster hit areas at Sindh, Pakistan. The results showed that the construct of livelihood is composed of five dimensions called livelihood (capitals/assets) are social, human, natural resource, financial, and physical capital; current study has included items that cover all five dimensions. The psychometric analysis revealed that SLI is a reliable and valid tool; the reliability result showed that Cronbach’s alpha coefficients were in the range from 0.76 to 0.88; and validity results showed that the average variance extracted and factor loadings were also within the acceptable ranges (above 0.50). Study concludes that the construct of livelihood is a dynamic construct as it could be interpreted according to the geographical and socioeconomic changes. Moreover, the SLI is a valid and reliable tool for the assessment of the construct of livelihood. Therefore, this index can successfully be used to measure livelihood at Pakistan.
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author Yusoff, R. M.
Kazi, A. G.
Khan, M. M.
Siddique, M.
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Kazi, A. G.
Khan, M. M.
Siddique, M.
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title Assessing livelihood among entrepreneurs in Sindh Pakistan: Construct development and measurement
title_short Assessing livelihood among entrepreneurs in Sindh Pakistan: Construct development and measurement
title_full Assessing livelihood among entrepreneurs in Sindh Pakistan: Construct development and measurement
title_fullStr Assessing livelihood among entrepreneurs in Sindh Pakistan: Construct development and measurement
title_full_unstemmed Assessing livelihood among entrepreneurs in Sindh Pakistan: Construct development and measurement
title_sort assessing livelihood among entrepreneurs in sindh pakistan: construct development and measurement
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