FACTORS INFLUENCING SUCCESS OF YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN KENYA: A CASE STUDY OF NAILAB YOUTH ENTREPRENEURS INCUBATION PROJECT

Similar documents
International Journal of Economics, Commerce and Management United Kingdom Vol. II, Issue 4, 2014

Entrepreneurship and the business cycle in Latvia

The Macrotheme Review A multidisciplinary journal of global macro trends

A. PROPOSAL OBJECTIVES AND SIGNIFIGANCE

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC RESEARCH FOR MULTIDISCIPLINARY Impact Factor 3.114, ISSN: , Volume 5, Issue 5, June 2017

Sri Lankan Identities in Digital view

Entrepreneurship Education in Ethiopia. Seizing the Opportunities of RES in Africa

ICT-enabled Business Incubation Program:

Universities supporting entrepreneurship: Motivation, Ideas, Skills, Connections

4 YORK REGION SMALL BUSINESS ENTERPRISE CENTRE 2004 ANNUAL REPORT AND 2005 WORK PROGRAM

OPTIVEN GROUP FOUNDATION. Eyes on the community PROFILE

Incubators as Economic Drivers. Russ Yelton Yelton and Associates

The Missing Entrepreneurs 2015 POLICIES FOR SELF-EMPLOYMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Nazan Yelkikalan, PhD Elif Yuzuak, MA Canakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Biga, Turkey

Veterans Florida Request for Proposals for the Florida VETS Entrepreneurship Program Network Partner Institution

To advance innovation and creativity in future IT generations in Palestine.

TRAINING NEEDS ASSESSMENT CONSULTANCY FOR ADVANCING PALESTINIAN WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS PROJECT TERMS OF REFERENCE

THE ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN JOB CREATION. Ngozi Nwaoke

A Study on Attitude of Commerce Graduating Students Towards Entrepreneurship in Kerala

ACCENTURE SKILLING FOR CHANGE PROJECT SHORT TERM MONITORING AND EVALUATION CONSULTANCY TERMS OF REFERENCE

Entrepreneurship Workshop

A Study of Initiatives by Entrepreneurship Development Cell in Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs)

EY Darden Master Class Programme

Good Practice examples

est Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology (MEST) Training and mentoring future software entrepreneurs

An Empirical Analysis of Entrepreneurial Perception among the Post Graduate Arts College Students with Reference to Coimbatore District in Tamil Nadu

Empowering the Third Sector in Self-renewal Process: Building up Collaborative and Innovative Problem Solving Platform in Hong Kong

NATIONAL - LOCAL POLICIES AND GOOD PRACTICES ON THE YOUTH ENTREPRENEURIAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN TURKEY

1. Name of the Business Incubator: Incubatorul de Afaceri ASEM (ASEM Business Incubator) Business incubator oriented for youth and Academia circles;

The following document will show the ongoing commitment of Junior Achievement Serbia to the Global Compact initiative and its principles.

CORPORATE ENTREPRENEURSHIP & INNOVATION Aarhus University Summer, 2012

Bright Future Program REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

Mission, Vision & Core Values:

Local innovation ecosystems

Bright Future Program REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL

A 12-MONTH PROGRAM THAT CAN BE COMPLETED FROM ANYWHERE IN CANADA

Los interesados deberán contactarse, para mayor información, vía al ante del 24 de abril.

PROCEEDINGS JOURNAL OF EDUCATION, PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH

Canadian Accelerators

Going Global 2012 International Education Conference March 2012 The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London, UK

Building Financial Literacy Skills through Entrepreneurship

ITU Regional Development Forum 2018 (RDF-ARB) Algiers Algeria, Feb Innovation. Fostering vibrant ICT Centric Innovation ecosystems

For: Approval. Note to Executive Board representatives. Document: EB 2017/LOT/G.18 Date: 27 November Focal points:

Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Thomas O Neal Associate Vice President Office of Research and Commercialization University of Central Florida

C2I: Connect to Implement. Empowering Youth to Grow Ideas into Jobs

Entrepreneurs call on G20 to stimulate job creation and growth

VentureLab

Beeline Startup Incubator. Rules and Regulations

The Landscape of Social Enterprise in Ghana

W. Edward McMullan Thomas P. Kenworthy

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK

ADRIAPOL INSTITUTE. Jorgest Kovaci. Enterprise Division - ADRIAPOL INSTITUTE

Name of the Business Incubator: Kalisz Business Incubator Foundation. Telephone: Fax:

Youth Unemployment and Entrepreneurship in the Philippines

Intellectual Property: X23 Srl, Rome Italy please, ask to: Marika Mazzi Boém Giuseppe Laquidara

The University of British Columbia

REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS (RFQ) STUDIO MANAGER COMCAST DIGITAL MEDIA STUDIO AT WESST RFQ RELEASED DATE: APRIL 5, 2016

Small Business. Chapter 01. Its Opportunities and Rewards. Copyright 2011 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Competition Handbook. Proudly sponsored by:

GETTING THE BUG: IS (GROWTH) ENTREPRENEURSHIP CONTAGIOUS? Paul Kedrosky Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation. October 2013

Summary Observations. ParqueSoft Centers

Nursing Students Knowledge on Sports Brain Injury Prevention

Recipes for Creating Entrepreneurial Growth: It s more than the Ingredients

Youth Job Strategy. Questions & Answers

UNLTD. An Introduction, Ashley Raywood Award Manager (North East, Yorkshire and Humber) January 2015

Startup Ecosystem Infrastructure

The African Incubator Network (AIN) Workshop

Creating the Entrepreneurship Infrastructure

Toiminnan mittaaminen ja henkilöstön aktivointi

JOB VACANCY AT EIT FOOD / CLC North-West

ENTREPRENEURSHIP. Training Course on Entrepreneurship Statistics September 2017 TURKISH STATISTICAL INSTITUTE ASTANA, KAZAKHSTAN

Trainer s Training on Entrepreneurship and Motivation

Entrepreneurship and SME Development

UMass Lowell New Venture Initiative (NVI) Program Summary

Advancing women s entrepreneurship training policy and practice challenges and. developments MOLDOVA

VISION 2020: Setting Our Sights on the Future. Venture for America s Strategic Plan for the Next Three Years & Beyond

Starting Your Own Business: The Entrepreneurship Alternative

New Brunswick Information & Communications Technology Sector Strategy

BOOSTING YOUTH EMPLOYMENT THROUGH ENTREPRENEURSHIP

October 22, MTC Overview

Creativity and Design Thinking at the Centre of an Inclusive Innovation Agenda

The EIT and Entrepreneurship: s

IMPACT Index Survey: Funding Trends for Entrepreneurship Centers

Briefing on the development of an ICT business incubator in Ethiopia

A STUDY OF THE ROLE OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN INDIAN ECONOMY

Incubator Feasibility Study and Business Plan. Phase 1 Market Feasibility Study. Executive Summary. For

itechpreneurship Creating Chaos to Avoid Chaos

GUIDELINES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP FOR INDIAN YOUTH

EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY EAST AFRICAN SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY COMMISSION (EASTECO) REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

THE ROLE AND IMPACT OF ICT FOR YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS A.MANUKYAN L.GEVORGYAN

INDEPENDENT THINKING SHARED AMBITION

APPENDIX A QUESTIONNAIRE TO TECHNOLOGICAL ENTREPRENEURS

ENTREPRENEURIAL INTERNSHIP FRAMEWORK FOR HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM IN THE PHILIPPINES

BEST PRACTICES IN ENTREPRENEURSHIP CENTERS

SMME, Informal Sector and Cooperative Baseline Study

Innovation in the University Environment A Pragmatic Approach

Junior Achievement s 2010 Teens and Entrepreneurship Survey Empowering Entrepreneurship Success

The Next 15 Million: Entrepreneurship Training At Scale New Data On The Global Outreach Of ILO s Entrepreneurship Training

REPORT ON WOMEN EMPOWERMENT WORKSHOP BY UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI S AFRICAN WOMEN STUDIES CENTRE AND DANIDA

A MODEL FOR ENTREPRENEURSHIP TRAINING AND MANAGEMENT SKILLS DEVELOPMENT FOR SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC GROWTH

Transcription:

FACTORS INFLUENCING SUCCESS OF YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN KENYA: A CASE STUDY OF NAILAB YOUTH ENTREPRENEURS INCUBATION PROJECT BY IRENE MWAURA & MARION MBOGO

INTRODUCTION YOUTH ENTREPRENUERSHIP Reduces unemployment(through job creation) Enables youth to acquire skills that help them compete fairly with skilled adults Develops, facilitate and enhance youth participation CHALLENGES OF YOUTH ENTREPRENUERSHIP Lack of information Lack of training Lack of ICT infrastructure Lack of robust policy frameworks Lack of business mentoring

INTRODUCTION CONTINUED YOUTH INCUBATIONS Enhances entrepreneurial skills Fosters Innovative ideas, Promotes economic empowerment for the youth Helps in reducing failure of start ups Enhances their capacity and confidence

LITERATURE REVIEW FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE SUCCESS OF YOUTH ENTREPRENUERSHIP 1. TRAINING Business Skills Create value preposition Technical knowledge Exposure to information Experience Identify opportunities Helps youth understand the best business model Identify community problems Entrepreneurship training include Education content Quality of trainers Training policies

LITERATURE REVIEW CONTINUED 2. MOTIVATIONAL FACTORS Necessity versus Opportunity Poverty and lack of employment Attracted by a business opportunity they have identified Risk takers Multi dimensional topologies Need for achievement Independence Income security Recognition Growth Size of business No of employees Volume of sales and profit

LITERATURE REVIEW CONTINUED 3. ENTREPRENUERSHIP SKILLS Business skills Marketing skills Financial skills Personal skills Innovation and creativity Ability to take risks Technical skills Communication Research and development

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Descriptive research design 40 entrepreneurs under Nailab Structured questionnaires to collect data SPSS was used to conduct statistical analysis for descriptive statistics Correlation analysis was used to establish strength and direction of relationship between variables Regression was used to measure level of significance for the independent variables and dependent variable

RESULTS AND FINDINGS Correlation Analysis(pearson s) Extent to which entrepreneurship training influences success of youth entrepreneurship revealed a strong positive relationship between entrepreneurship training and success of youth entrepreneurship, r (0.823); p 0.000. This was followed by the relationship between entrepreneurship skills and success of youth entrepreneurship, (r =0.772; p 0.000); and finally the relationship between motivational factors and success of youth entrepreneurship, r =0.716; p 0.000).

RESULTS AND FINDINGS CONTINUED Regression Analysis A regression analysis was conducted to determine the significance of the relationship. There is a significant relationship between entrepreneurship training, motivational factors, entrepreneurship skills and success of youth entrepreneurship. The adjusted R squared of this study was 0.760 this means that 76% of success of youth entrepreneurship is attributable to entrepreneurship training, motivational factors, and entrepreneurship skills. The remaining 24% of factors that contribute to the success of youth entrepreneurship is attributed to other factors not covered in this study.

CONCLUSION This study concludes that: Entrepreneurship training has a statistical significant relationship with success of youth entrepreneurship. The relationship between motivational factors and success of youth entrepreneurship was statistically significant. The relationship between entrepreneurship skills and success of youth entrepreneurship was statistically significant.

RECOMMENDATION Continuous review of the objectives of youth trainings to ensure that they are relevant Quality of trainers should be guaranteed Trainers of trainers sessions Developing youth entrepreneurship trainers manual Continuous evaluation of trainers Vet the content against other established incubation organizations Select youth who have a desire to succeed Offer the youth who have completed the incubation seed funds and also connect them to strategic partners Periodic management skills training Partnering with successful ventures where youth can be attached RECOMMENDATION FOR FURTHER RESEARCH Academicians and scholars should research on other factors that influence success of youth entrepreneurship other than what is discussed in this study

THANK YOU