The relationship between self-efficacy and anziety towards entrepreneur quality of life

This study aims to identify does self-efficacy and anxiety affect an entrepreneur quality of life. This research is revolving around entrepreneur in Sarawak. Everyday we as a consumer encounter entrepreneur to get our daily supplies, no matter what it is. The interaction between us and the entrepren...

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Main Author: Sean Chris, Nanang
Format: Final Year Project Report
Language:English
English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, (UNIMAS) 2018
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Online Access:http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/32340/1/Sean%20Chris%2824pgs%29.pdf
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Institution: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak
Language: English
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Summary:This study aims to identify does self-efficacy and anxiety affect an entrepreneur quality of life. This research is revolving around entrepreneur in Sarawak. Everyday we as a consumer encounter entrepreneur to get our daily supplies, no matter what it is. The interaction between us and the entrepreneur such that how they greet us, how they set the price, how good they are with discount and so on. The Quality of Life (QOL) of an entrepreneur is one way to determine how they will treat their customer as so themselves. The QOL covers four part of domain which is physical, psychological, social, and environment. Each has its own importance to determine the level of their QOL. The element of Anxiety and Self-Efficacy is implemented to determine and correlatereacte between their judgements of their coping capabilities which, in large part, determine the subjective perilousness of environmental events. Thus this two have an effector value. Self-efficacy is "organize and execute the courses of action required to produce given attainments" (Bandura, 1997). While anxiety is the experience of fear which has overtaken the sense of `objective' in danger (Sanders & Wills, 2003). Why self-efficacy and anxiety? In social cognitive theory, Bandura (1986) stated that it is to understand people's appraisals of external threats and their affective reactions to them it is necessary to analyse their judgements of their coping capabilities which, in large part, determine the subjective perilousness of environmental events.