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Risk-Taking Patterns of Male and Female Entrepreneurs in Roodepoort
In: African and Asian studies: AAS, Band 13, Heft 4, S. 452-478
ISSN: 1569-2108
This study analyses the risk-taking propensity of male and female entrepreneurs. Primary data were collected from a sample of 400 randomly selected from among the small and medium scale entrepreneurs in Roodepoort and two structured questionnaires were used. The results showed the existence of differences among male and female entrepreneurs' risk-taking perceptions. However, no significant differences in the mean scores between males and females in the financial and social domains of risk taking perception were found. The results further indicate that there is a significant difference in the means of the entrepreneurs with regard to their overall risk-taking perception in the ethical domain of risk-taking perception, health and safety risk-taking perception, recreational risk-taking perception as well as their business performance perceptions. The study also suggests that there is no correlation between business performance and risk-taking in entrepreneurs. The study highlights that there is no evidence to suggest that risk-taking in different genders plays a role as an indicator in business performance.
Risk-taking patterns of male and female entrepreneurs in Roodepoort
In: African and Asian studies: AAS, Band 13, Heft 4, S. 452-478
ISSN: 1569-2094
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Factors Affecting the Business Performance of Small Businesses in Sekhukhune
This study identifies the factors that affect the business performance of Small, Micro and Medium Enterprises (SMMEs) in the Sekhukhune District of the Limpopo Province in South Africa. The study collected data from a randomly selected sample of 200 SMMEs and used WARP PLS software to analyse data. The results indicated that five factors, namely "financeâ€, "characteristics of entrepreneursâ€, "location of businessâ€, "government supportâ€, as well as "products and services†were positively related to business performance. In contrast to other studies, this study found that owners' personal funds and their proper management played a key role in the performance of businesses. This has a major implication for government support agencies that provide funding opportunities.
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Emerging challenges in business, optimization, technology, and industry: proceedings of the third International Conference on Business Management and Technology, Vancouver, BC, Canada 2017
In: Springer proceedings in business and economics