Title: Determinants of entrepreneurship: a framework for successful entrepreneurship
Authors: Wilton Wilton; William Toh
Addresses: UUNZ Auckland, P.O. Box 9081, New Market, Auckland, New Zealand. ' UUNZ Auckland, P.O. Box 9081, New Market, Auckland, New Zealand
Abstract: Entrepreneurship is important for any country, as a way of empowering people, to create employment, to create wealth for the country and to reduce the dependency on the welfare state. Individuals take up entrepreneurship as a means to create wealth and employment for themselves, relatives and others. Therefore, promoting entrepreneurship is welcome by both citizens and the country. Governments would like to see entrepreneurs play their part in entrepreneurship, whilst entrepreneurs would like to see governments doing their best to promote it. Hence, it is necessary for both entrepreneurs and governments to understand all the factors that promote or deter entrepreneurship. In promoting entrepreneurship, it is important to understand that it is a function of many aspects such as government related issues, financial factors, personal characteristic, cultural influences, economic features and training that interact together. It is the availability of all these factors, although to varying degrees that enable entrepreneurship to flourish.
Keywords: entrepreneurship determinants; central government; empowerment; employment creation; wealth creation; dependency reduction; welfare state; entrepreneurship promotion; financial factors; personal characteristics; cultural influences; economic features; training; entrepreneurs; entrepreneurialism; management; sustainable development; sustainability.
DOI: 10.1504/WREMSD.2012.049391
World Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development, 2012 Vol.8 No.3, pp.285 - 296
Published online: 18 Sep 2014 *
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