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Title: | Disabled Students’ Entrepreneurial Action: The Role of Religious Beliefs |
Authors: | Dakung, Reuel Johnmark Tsenba, Wummen Soemunti Orobia, Laura |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Cogent Business & Management |
Series/Report no.: | Vol. 3;Pp 1 - 13 |
Abstract: | People world over are engaged in entrepreneurship activities to promote
societal and economic advancement. Along with the growing importance of entrepreneurial
activity in economic growth comes concern over the religious dimension, especially
as it relates to the Christian and Muslim world views. Religious beliefs are seen to
be important in triggering entrepreneurial action. This study focuses on investigating
the predicting role of religious beliefs on entrepreneurial action of disabled students.
The study followed a descriptive survey where quantitative approach was employed.
A total number of 262 questionnaires was administered to disabled students across
the tertiary institutions (Universities, Polytechnics and Colleges) in Plateau State and
Abuja-Nigeria. Analysis of data involved the use of descriptive statistics, correlation
and Structural Equation Model. All the formulated hypotheses were also tested and
the results revealed that vocation, social service and social networks significantly
and positively influence entrepreneurial action. Like any other research, this study is
limited in the following ways. Since only a single research methodological approach
was employed, future research could undertake a mixed approach and triangulate
to validate the current findings. Further, a longitudinal approach should be employed
to study entrepreneurial action trends among disabled students over years. Finally, |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1884 |
ISSN: | 2331-1975 |
Appears in Collections: | Business Management
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