
Entrepreneurship Study: Co-Authors, Research Questions, Demographics
Explore a comprehensive study on entrepreneurship, including co-authors from various institutions, research questions on motivators and challenges, demographic findings, and in-depth analysis. Dive into the world of entrepreneurship through this insightful research.
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AGENDA Introduction of co-authors and institutions represented Research Problem, Method .Data Summary
INTRODUCTION OF CO-AUTHORS AND INSTITUTIONS REPRESENTED Jo Jo- -Ann Ann Rolle Rolle, , PhD: PhD: Medgar Evers College (CUNY) Iris Iris Billy, Billy, PhD: PhD: Medgar Evers College (CUNY) Roberto Roberto Acevedo, Acevedo, PhD Santiago, Chile PhD: : Universidad Mayor. San Pio X. N 2422, Jackline Jackline Kisato Kisato, , PhD: PhD: Kenyatta University Nairobi, Kenya.
RESEARCH QUESTIONS The following research questions were posed: The following research questions were posed: 1. What motivators led the students to entrepreneurship? 2. What significant challenges have the students faced in their entrepreneurship journey? 3. Which environmental factors have contributed to the students pursuit of entrepreneurial career? RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Descriptive survey Research instrument- Questionnaire with both open and close ended questionnaires. An interview guide was also used to better understand the entrepreneurs. Random Sampling method used for the Chandaria group but purposive sampling for the Medgar Evers entrepreneurs. DATA ANALYSIS Descriptive statistics- Use of Graphs, Tables and Pie Charts. Likert scale summarized in graphs.
DISCUSSIONS AND FINDINGS DEMOGRAPHY OF ENTREPRENEURS DEMOGRAPHY OF ENTREPRENEURS 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Female male Chandaria Medgar
AGE OF FOUNDERS 80 70 60 Percentage Percentage 50 40 Medgar Chandaria 30 20 10 0 Less than 24 24-30 30-35 36-40 41-45 older than 45 Ages in years Ages in years
AREA OF STUDY/ COURSE AREA OF STUDY/ COURSE- - CHANDARIA CHANDARIA BIIC BIIC Area of Study/Course Area of Study/Course Frequency Frequency Percent Percent BioTechnology Commerce Computer studies Econ &Finance Entrepreneurship Film& Theatre Arts Total 1 1 3 1 2 1 9 11.1 11.1 33.3 11.1 22.2 11.1 100.0
PROGRAMS, PRESENTATIONS AND PROJECTS FROM OUR COLLABORATORS Innovation or Business Sector Business Development Food & Beverage Agriculture Computer/ICT Finance Fashion-Manufacturing Total Frequency Percent 2 1 1 1 1 2 8 25.0 12.5 12.5 12.5 12.5 25.0 100.0
MOTIVATORS TO START A BUSINESS 70 60 50 percentage percentage 40 30 20 10 0 Personal experience 12.5 11.1 Work Guidance from Lecturer 0 11.1 Family Creativity Identify need Other Startups experience 0 11.1 Medgar Chandaria 12.5 0 12.5 0 62.5 55.6 0 11.1
CHALLENGES/OBSTACLES TO STARTING A BUSINESS Penetration of Internet-Digital divide Lack of Appropriate Team Office/Space Main Challenge Main Challenge Startup Capital Chandaria Educators guidance Medgar Product Differentiation/ value proposition licensing for export & import Fear of Starting a business 0 5 10 15 Percentage Percentage 20 25 30 35
WHAT MOTIVATED YOU TO BECOME AN ENTREPRENEUR? - MEDGAR EVERS Medgar Evers College Medgar Evers College 8% To be rich 19% 27% Become my own boss 27% To compete with other Entrepreneurs To be respected in my community To realize a vision 8% 11%
WHAT MOTIVATED YOU TO BECOME AN ENTREPRENEUR? - CHANDARIA Chandaria Chandaria 10% To be rich 25% 18% Become my own boss 11% To compete with other Entrepreneurs To be respected in my community To realize a vision 11% 25%
WHAT WERE THE MAIN DEMOTIVATORS TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP? - MEDGAR EVERS 100 90 80 70 Percentage Percentage 60 50 40 30 20 10 Disagree 0 Agree Neither Agree or disagree Environmental Factors Environmental Factors
WHAT WERE THE MAIN DEMOTIVATORS TO ENTREPRENEURSHIP? CHANDARIA 120 Disagree 100 80 Agree Percentage Percentage 60 Neither agree or disagree 40 20 0 Environmental Factors Environmental Factors
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AND THE STUDENTS MOTIVATION FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL CAREER MEDGAR EVERS Medgar Evers Medgar Evers 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Knowledge-Education Mentorship from experienced Entrepreneurs Business Support (Workshops, Trainings, Advice, Business Counseling Yes No
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS AND THE STUDENTS MOTIVATION FOR ENTREPRENEURIAL CAREER CHANDARIA Chandaria BIIC Chandaria BIIC 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Knowledge-Education Mentorship from experienced Entrepreneurs Business Support (Workshops, Trainings, Advice, Business Counseling Yes No
SUMMARY A. Research observation A. Research observation B. Future implications on entrepreneurship and role of human capital B. Future implications on entrepreneurship and role of human capital C. C. Invitation to colleagues for future collaboration Invitation to colleagues for future collaboration