Chapter I
INTRODUCTION
Background of the Study
Nowadays, a lot of people want to put up their own business
but does not have the knowledge, courage and dedication to enter
the said field. A lot of hesitations and drawbacks were
hindering them to start the kind of business they want. This is
the main reason why did they enrolled in business courses like
B.S. Entrepreneurship just to gain knowledge of how to run a
business and be one of those successful entrepreneurs of our
society.
There are many reasons that influence individuals to consider
entrepreneurship, one of the main reason is to earn money and
avoid unemployment. Entrepreneurship helps boost our economy’s
development and its satisfying that you’re able to contribute
something in your society through it.
Entrepreneurship is one of those who makes a lot of money, but
entering a business goes through a lot of decision-making. It’s
not the easiest because you’ll have to take the risk and taking
risk means losing money if you fail and such, but if you’re
passionate and driven, you’ll be able to make it and be
successful throughout your chosen field in business.
You’ll notice, as the process of learning goes on, some
realizes that they’re not meant to become entrepreneurs but the
truth is they were afraid to take the risk of putting up a
business.
According to a research study conducted in Pakistan, “Youth
unemployment is one of the most severe socio-economic problems
threatening developing and underdeveloped countries and Pakistan
is not exceptional in this situation and this issue has become
even much more bothersome in many parts of the world.” It only
means that Philippines are also experiencing youth unemployment.
Some of those students who got degrees doesn’t have job it is
because, maybe, the courses they took are not yet in demand as
of the moment. That’s why some of the students here in our
country are taking business courses like entrepreneurship. They
think that being an entrepreneur or being self-employed is a
solution to this kind of problem that we are experiencing.
According also to this research, “The people engaged in
entrepreneurism stated great advantages including independence
in the choice making, high self-worth and more wisdom of
manage.” It is true because as we all know, if we became an
entrepreneur we are the owner of the business, we are the one
who has the power over our people. We have the power to decide
over the flow of business. This is what our students want, to be
the leader and owner of their own business. In lined with this,
“Many experimental findings show that the students from
underdeveloped countries have sharper and stronger
entrepreneurial mind-set than those the students of developed
countries.” As what the researchers have observed, this
statement is really true. Underdeveloped countries aims to be a
part of those countries who are continuously developing that’s
why they’re mind set focuses on developing their country’s
economy. Being an entrepreneur is a big help to our country, it
will help boost our slowly progressing or developing country.
In the past, no study has explored the factors which possibly
influence students to become entrepreneurs. This study is
conducted to fill the current gap in literature by finding the
factors that influence B.S. Entrepreneurship students in
selecting entrepreneurship as a career option in the future.
One of the main reasons why did the researchers come up with
this study is because a lot of students nowadays were entering
business courses and dreams of becoming one of those successful
people in the field of business. But in reality, as the process
of learning goes on, you will find out that not all of them were
really into business. Some shifts to another course because they
felt like they didn’t belong, some stay but doesn’t have the
passion to become an entrepreneur.
Objective of the Study
This study aims to determine the Factors of Entrepreneurship
that influence the students of B.S. Entrepreneurship of
University of Eastern Philippines to Become Entrepreneurs.
Specifically it aims to:
1. find the demographic profile of respondents in terms of:
1.1 Sex
1.2 Age
2. determine what are the Factors of Entrepreneurship that
influence the students of B.S. Entrepreneurship of
University of Eastern Philippines to Become Entrepreneurs.
3. know the students of B.S. Entrepreneurship of University of
Eastern Philippines.
4. see if there’s a significant relationship between the
demographic profile and the students of the Bachelor of
Science in Entrepreneurship of the University of Eastern
Philippines.
5. identify if there is a significant relationship between the
factors that influences the students to become
entrepreneurs and the students of B.S. Entrepreneurship
students.
Significance of the study
This study will help them to know the Influential Factors
of Entrepreneurship which influences the students of B.S.
Entrepreneurship of University of Eastern Philippines to Become
Entrepreneurs.
Result of this study would help benefit the people who are
concerned about this issue.
Specially, it will benefit the following group of people:
Teacher. Through this research they will be able to know whether
the factors enumerated are really influential to the B.S
entrepreneurship students.
Students. The result of this study will help them to know what
are that influential factors that compels them to become
entrepreneur and if this factors really forces them to become
entrepreneurs.
Parents. Through this research they will be able to support and
guide their children to pursue on the field they want to go
with.
Researcher. For the sake also of future researcher/s this will
set as guide to them for their related study.
Scope and Limitations of the Study
This study is an analysis to determine the Factors of
Entrepreneurship that Influence the students of B.S.
Entrepreneurship of University of Eastern Philippine to become
Entrepreneurs, conducted during the 1st semester of school year
2017-2018.
It was only limited to selected respondents for the reason
that there are respondents who didn’t take seriously in
answering the researchers’ questionnaire. It is also to be
conducted only here in UEP because it’s the only college
institution here in Northern Samar which offers B.S.
Entrepreneurship, in which the respondents of this research came
from. If it will be conducted outside Northern Samar it will
surely be costly and a lot of time shall be needed for that.
Another, almost all of the Review of Literatures (ROLs) of
this study was taken from the studies abroad or in simple terms
all of its ROLs are from foreign studies. It is for the reason
that there are no studies found, here in the local area, related
to this topic.
Theoretical Framework
In this research, there are two major core theories that
the researchers had identified. These are; The Psychological
Theories and The Sociological Theories of Entrepreneurship.
Psychological theories are psychological trait theories of
entrepreneurship which contends/states that certain attitudinal
and psychological attributes differentiate entrepreneurs from
non-entrepreneurs, and successful entrepreneurs from
unsuccessful ones. Sociological theories suggest that
entrepreneurial behaviour is a function of the individual’s
interaction with the society. Sociological models that have
received significant empirical support are the inter-generation
inheritance of enterprise culture, social marginality and
ethnicity.1
The first theory means that the way people think, speak and
act will give others an overview about one’s personality,
whether he/she have the qualities of being a successful
entrepreneurs. In lined with this are sub-theories about the
psychological factors, the following are; Need for achievement
(n-ach)or McClelland’s Theory of Achievement Motivation, Risk
taking propensity and Risk Bearing Theory.
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AckySHINE; http://www.ackyshine.com/mix:entrepreneurship-theories-and-models,2017
According to the theory of Achievement Motivation by David
McClelland, people have three motives for accomplishing things;
the need for achievement, need for affiliation and need for
power. As we have observed, people nowadays do things to gain
achievement/accomplishment and power. They want to show others
that they are able to achieve and accomplish something that is
worth the time, effort and money. This is one of the reasons why
people tend to enter the world of business and become
entrepreneurs.
Also, they take the risk of entering the field of business
without knowing what will be the possible outcome of their
actions. They are not afraid to accept the challenge it might
give to them. This is what the theory of risk taking propensity
means. People who are more likely to accept risk and taking
chances are more likely of being self-employed than those who do
not take risk. This is also another factor that influences a
student to become an entrepreneur and one character of a good
entrepreneur is being a risk taker. In lined with this, Palmer
has suggested the psychological testing of entrepreneurs, “be
directed most toward the measurement of an individual’s
perception and handling of a risk”(1971,p.38). This means that
it will still depend on the person’s individual perception of
how he/she will handle the consequences of the situation he/she
choose in taking risk.
Another sub-theory under psychological theory is the Risk
Bearing Theory by F.B. Hawley. According to him profit is a
reward of risk bearing. Production involves various kinds of
risks and other emergency expenses. Nobody will bear risk unless
there is exception of profit. This means that
The next theory is about the individual’s interaction
towards the society which is the sociological theory. In the
field of business, we must be able to interact or socialize with
others so that we will be able to get or have a lot of
colleagues. In lined with this theory, an entrepreneur must be
able to socialize with others for the assurance of getting help
when he/she begins his/her business. One of the sub-theories
that is related to this study is the so called Social
Marginality Model. This theory suggests that individuals who
perceive a strong level of incongruence between their personal
attributes and the role they hold in society will be motivated
to change or reconstruct their social reality. This means that a
person is motivated to change his/her personality or self when
they find their self-different from others so that he/she will
be able to be consistent in the social reality. In relation with
the researchers’ study, a student must be able to interact with
others. This is what influences others to become an
entrepreneur. Through entrepreneurship they will be able to
interact with other people and get a lot of colleagues which
will, surely, in the future can give them help in their chosen
field2.
All of these theories show that there are the positive and
negative effects of being an entrepreneur. In lined with this
research study, it gives us an idea that psychological and
sociological factors have a big influence to students to become
successful entrepreneurs in the long run.
Conceptual Framework
This study will determine the influential factors that
influence the B.S. Entrepreneurship students of UEP to become
Entrepreneurs.
As the diagram shows, there are two variables. The
independent variables, on the first box, which consists of the
demographic profile of the respondents and the influential
factors of entrepreneurship and the dependent variables, on the
second box, which are the Influential Factors of
Entrepreneurship that Compels the students of B.S.
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AckySHINE; http://www.ackyshine.com/mix:entrepreneurship-theories-and-models,2017
Entrepreneurship of University of Eastern Philippines to Become
Entrepreneurs. The conceptualization of the study is shown in
Figure 1.
Paradigm
Independent variable Dependent variable
1. PROFILE:
1.1 Sex The students of
1.2 Age B.S.
Entrepreneurship
2. Influential
Factors of of University of
Entrepreneurship Eastern
2.1 Attitude toward
Philippines
Entrepreneurship
2.2 Perceived
behavioral control
2.3 Entrepreneurial
intentions
Table 1. Paradigm
It shows the relationship between the two variables.
Hypothesis
There is no significant relationship between the profile of
the respondents and the factors that influence the students of
B.S. Entrepreneurship of University of Eastern Philippines to
Become Entrepreneurs.
Definition of Terms
To provide understanding of the study, the following terms
were conceptually and operationally defined.
Attitude towards entrepreneurship. Society’s perception
towards entrepreneurship.
Entrepreneur. Operationally, a person who organized and
operates a business, taking a greater than normal financial
risks in order to do so. Conceptually, a person who is commonly
seen as a business leader and innovator of new ideas and
business processes.
Entrepreneurship. It is defined as “the process of creating
new venture and new organization”. Through that process, some
valuable things will be created from nothing by contributing
time, work effort, money and risk to get intrinsic rewards and
extrinsic rewards.
Perceive Behavioural Control. It refers to people’s
perceptions of their ability to perform a given behaviour3.
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http://people.umass.edu/aizen/pbc.html