Exploring the determinants of entrepreneurship among graduates in nigeria
Table Of Contents
Chapter ONE
INTRODUCTION
- 1.1Introduction
- 1.2Background of Study
- 1.3Problem Statement
- 1.4Objectives of Study
- 1.5Limitations of Study
- 1.6Scope of Study
- 1.7Significance of Study
- 1.8Structure of the Research
- 1.9Definition of Terms
Chapter TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
- 2.1Overview of Entrepreneurship
- 2.2Theoretical Frameworks of Entrepreneurship
- 2.3Entrepreneurship Education and Training
- 2.4Factors Influencing Entrepreneurial Intentions
- 2.5Role of Government Policies in Entrepreneurship
- 2.6Entrepreneurial Success and Failure Factors
- 2.7Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
- 2.8Global Perspectives on Entrepreneurship
- 2.9Entrepreneurship and Innovation
- 2.10Entrepreneurship and Sustainable Development
Chapter THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
- 3.1Research Design
- 3.2Research Approach
- 3.3Data Collection Methods
- 3.4Sampling Techniques
- 3.5Data Analysis Procedures
- 3.6Ethical Considerations
- 3.7Validity and Reliability
- 3.8Limitations of Methodology
Chapter FOUR
DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
- 4.1Overview of Research Findings
- 4.2Demographic Analysis of Respondents
- 4.3Entrepreneurial Intentions of Graduates
- 4.4Government Support and Entrepreneurship
- 4.5Challenges Faced by Graduates in Entrepreneurship
- 4.6Success Stories of Graduate Entrepreneurs
- 4.7Implications of Findings
- 4.8Comparison with Existing Literature
Chapter FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
- 5.1Summary of Findings
- 5.2Conclusion
- 5.3Recommendations for Policy and Practice
- 5.4Contributions to Knowledge
- 5.5Areas for Future Research
Thesis Abstract
Abstract
Entrepreneurship has become a focal point in economic development, particularly in emerging economies like Nigeria. This research project aims to explore the determinants of entrepreneurship among graduates in Nigeria. The study will investigate various factors that influence graduates to venture into entrepreneurship rather than seeking traditional employment. The research will utilize a mixed-methods approach, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews to gather comprehensive data. The quantitative surveys will be distributed among a sample of recent graduates in Nigeria to collect information on their entrepreneurial intentions, motivations, and perceived barriers to entrepreneurship. On the other hand, qualitative interviews will be conducted with a selected group of successful graduate entrepreneurs to gain deeper insights into their experiences and decision-making processes. Key factors that will be examined include access to finance, entrepreneurial skills and training, social networks, government policies, and cultural attitudes towards entrepreneurship. By analyzing these determinants, the research aims to provide valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities for promoting entrepreneurship among graduates in Nigeria. The findings of this study are expected to have significant implications for policymakers, educators, and other stakeholders involved in fostering entrepreneurship in Nigeria. By understanding the key drivers of entrepreneurship among graduates, targeted interventions can be designed to create a more conducive environment for aspiring entrepreneurs. Moreover, the research will contribute to the existing body of knowledge on entrepreneurship in developing countries, particularly in the context of youth entrepreneurship and graduate entrepreneurship. Overall, this research project seeks to shed light on the complex interplay of factors that influence graduates' decisions to become entrepreneurs in Nigeria. By identifying the determinants of entrepreneurship and understanding the motivations behind entrepreneurial pursuits, this study aims to provide actionable recommendations for supporting and nurturing the entrepreneurial potential of graduates in the country. Ultimately, the goal is to foster a culture of innovation, creativity, and economic growth through entrepreneurship among Nigeria's youth population.
Thesis Overview
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</p><p>In Nigeria both state and federal government are now placing much emphasis on the promotion of indigenous small scale enterprises with a view to encouraging entrepreneurship.</p><p>This study address critical issues like life aspirations, likely source of financial capital, entrepreneurial orientation, attitude towards work, intention towards becoming an entrepreneur, subjective norms underlying this intention, perceive behavioural control, behavioural beliefs, nor mature belief and control beliefs others.</p><p>Johannisson (1991) and Auto et al. (1997) scored the positive impacts of students perception of entrepreneurship as a career choice, along with the role played by the research has source the importance of the social status of entrepreneurial activities and situation.</p><p>Entrepreneurship education and influence both currents behaviour and future intentions. Kolverldmoen (1997) look at the significant differences between students who have taken entrepreneurship courses and those who have not.</p><p><strong>2.2 CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK</strong></p><p>Entrepreneurship has been described as a creative and innovative response to the environment. Meredith et al (1991) looks at and entrepreneur as an individual who has ability to see and evaluate business opportunities, gather the necessary resource to take advantage of them, and initiate appropriate action to ensure success.</p><p>This turn of events has been mirrored by a rising academic interest in entrepreneurship, understood as the creation and establishment of new independent firms in the early empirical research this interest was very much focused on the psychological characteristics of business founders, although the research was not closely to contemporary development in psychology. A trait approach was often employed, and almost endless loots of entrepreneurial trait were suggested (Hornaday 1982) it eventually turned out that this line of research was unable to give more than a small fraction of the answer to the question “what make people found new firm?â€</p><p><strong>2.3 NEED, SCOPE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP</strong></p><p>Entrepreneurship was been recognized as an essential ingredient of economic development. In the early 16th century in France, the term entrepreneur was used for army leaders. It was applied to their business for the first time 18th century to designate a leader who buys and sells goods at certain prices.</p><p>Entrepreneurship has never played a central role for years, the main focus of economic has been on the allocation of resources and how it is achieved by market or by government. It is only recently with the revival  of interest in the question of economic growth Schumpeter’s view have required greater silence. Empirical research on entrepreneurship in economic is surprisingly limited.</p><p>The need for autonomy (or independence) is one of the most frequently stated reasons for founding a firm or wanting to do so (Bamberger, 1986; Cromie 1988; Scot and twomey, 1988).</p><p><strong>2.4 ENTREPRENEURIAL TRAITS</strong></p><p>Noel (2001) explained specifically the importance of entrepreneurship emphasizing on the development of entrepreneurial intention and the perception of self efficiency. The students in the sample had all taken an entrepreneurship education program and were graduated in entrepreneurship, management or another discipline. Noel’s finding at least partially confirmed the assumption that entrepreneurship graduates were more likely to create new business and has a higher level of intention and more developed perception of self efficiency than students in the other two groups.</p><p>McClelland (1961) in his work identifies need for achievement (called n- achievement) to be linked with entrepreneurial spirit necessary to taken risks to develop a country economic. He also said entrepreneurs are likely to do well if they posses the following traits.</p><p><strong>RISK TAKING: </strong>entrepreneurs are risk takers and are very calculative when challenge occurs in a business they encourage themselves. But they don’t gamble. Entrepreneur tend not to get involve in business of low quality because there is lack of challenge and avoid high risk situation because they want to succeed. They like overcoming challenges. A risk situation occurs when you are required to make a choice between two or more alternatives, whose potential outcomes are not must be subjectively evaluated. A risk situation involves potential success and potential loll. The greater the possible loss the greater the involved.</p><p><strong>SELF CONFIDENCE:</strong> entrepreneurs have self confidence in whatever they are doing. They believe that they need to assumed responsibility in other for them to reach their destiny. Entrepreneurs are very optimistic people’s and have a linking for independence. It is this self confidence, including previous experience, their ability to assume responsibility, and to work out for their destiny that make them to venture in to private business even when others are staying away from it or are falling.</p><p><strong>HARD WORK:</strong> entrepreneur is a hard working individual who is determined to achieve his objective. He put in more effort to make sure that work is done. He makes proper use of official time and private time. He persists in what ever he is doing even when the work is done and the day spent. The entrepreneur is mentally attached to the job.</p><p><strong>GOAL SETTING:</strong> entrepreneurs have objective, based on his objective they set a goal for themselves. In the attempt to achieve the set goal some appear to be difficult and restless, until the goals in their various strategies try to achieve the set goals or objectives.</p><p><strong>ACCOUNTABILITY: </strong>entrepreneurs love and success and work very hard to achieve success in what ever they attempt in the process of achieving success they sometime meet with failure. To the entrepreneur growth and profit will lead to stability, expansion, and development of the business. The entrepreneur work as a team, through collaborative efforts of its staff by getting feedback in other to achieve the objective of the business. They also to have keep a careful record of their achievement as a result of which they are able to narrate and tell the stories of how they started the business in the beginning. This attitude of record-keeping helps the entrepreneur’s towards planning and high business ethics. He is not just interested in money purse, but in what he is able to achieve with his money. Others may see accountability in terms of profit and growth but he has a different measurement for himself from what others perceive. He is accountable to himself as his entire life depends on him.</p><p><strong>VERSATILITY:</strong> Entrepreneurs tend to be very informational and very versatile, qualities require to ensure that the job gets done properly by themselves and subordinates.</p><p><strong>2.5 ENTREPRENEURIAL TASKS</strong></p><p>Entrepreneurship is concerned with many activities that have to do with the establishment and operation of business enterprise. These activities include identification of investment opportunities to exploit for profit, gathering the resourced needed for production and distribution of goods and services, organization and management of human and material resources.</p>
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