A study among university students in business start-ups in Malaysia: Motivations and obstacles to become entrepreneurs

While most of the universities in Malaysia offer entrepreneurship courses today, little is known about how and why an individual starting up and sustaining a new venture.This study examines and determines the perceptions on entrepreneurship, motivators as well as obstacles and challenges faced by am...

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Main Authors: Ooi, Yeng Keat, Ahmad, Shuhymee
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spelling my.uum.repo.122912016-04-21T00:07:01Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/12291/ A study among university students in business start-ups in Malaysia: Motivations and obstacles to become entrepreneurs Ooi, Yeng Keat Ahmad, Shuhymee HB Economic Theory While most of the universities in Malaysia offer entrepreneurship courses today, little is known about how and why an individual starting up and sustaining a new venture.This study examines and determines the perceptions on entrepreneurship, motivators as well as obstacles and challenges faced by among 153 Universiti Utara Malaysia’s undergraduate students to start up their new ventures by building on Moy, et al.’s (2001) study. In doing so, this study contributes to the understanding of whether the students have high perception, which in turn, motivates them to become entrepreneurs.Besides that, the imminent possible obstacles and challenges faced by the students and the government support in promoting entrepreneurship are also examined in this study.Findings reveal that motivators such as extrinsic rewards and change management inspire them to start up a new venture whilst government support/assistance plays a significant role in promoting entrepreneurship. By contrast, obstacle and challenge such as endogenous factor (financial and operational problems) seemingly impedes their effort to launch a new venture. It is also revealed that gender and birth order affect one’s entrepreneurial intention significantly. However, surprisingly, no difference was found in working experiences with one’s entrepreneurial intention. Recommendations and future research are made based on the findings of the study. Center for Promoting Ideas (CPI), USA 2012-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/12291/1/2.pdf Ooi, Yeng Keat and Ahmad, Shuhymee (2012) A study among university students in business start-ups in Malaysia: Motivations and obstacles to become entrepreneurs. International Journal of Business and Social Science (IJBSS), 3 (19). pp. 181-192. ISSN 2219-1933 http://ijbssnet.com/index.php/home
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Ooi, Yeng Keat
Ahmad, Shuhymee
A study among university students in business start-ups in Malaysia: Motivations and obstacles to become entrepreneurs
description While most of the universities in Malaysia offer entrepreneurship courses today, little is known about how and why an individual starting up and sustaining a new venture.This study examines and determines the perceptions on entrepreneurship, motivators as well as obstacles and challenges faced by among 153 Universiti Utara Malaysia’s undergraduate students to start up their new ventures by building on Moy, et al.’s (2001) study. In doing so, this study contributes to the understanding of whether the students have high perception, which in turn, motivates them to become entrepreneurs.Besides that, the imminent possible obstacles and challenges faced by the students and the government support in promoting entrepreneurship are also examined in this study.Findings reveal that motivators such as extrinsic rewards and change management inspire them to start up a new venture whilst government support/assistance plays a significant role in promoting entrepreneurship. By contrast, obstacle and challenge such as endogenous factor (financial and operational problems) seemingly impedes their effort to launch a new venture. It is also revealed that gender and birth order affect one’s entrepreneurial intention significantly. However, surprisingly, no difference was found in working experiences with one’s entrepreneurial intention. Recommendations and future research are made based on the findings of the study.
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author Ooi, Yeng Keat
Ahmad, Shuhymee
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title A study among university students in business start-ups in Malaysia: Motivations and obstacles to become entrepreneurs
title_short A study among university students in business start-ups in Malaysia: Motivations and obstacles to become entrepreneurs
title_full A study among university students in business start-ups in Malaysia: Motivations and obstacles to become entrepreneurs
title_fullStr A study among university students in business start-ups in Malaysia: Motivations and obstacles to become entrepreneurs
title_full_unstemmed A study among university students in business start-ups in Malaysia: Motivations and obstacles to become entrepreneurs
title_sort study among university students in business start-ups in malaysia: motivations and obstacles to become entrepreneurs
publisher Center for Promoting Ideas (CPI), USA
publishDate 2012
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