Entrepreneurship Factors Influencing Self-employment amongst Graduates of Institutions of Higher Education in Tanzania

Cliff Ntimbwa Manongi, B. Chachage
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Entrepreneurship has been challenging to embrace amongst youths because entrepreneurship is much more than skill acquisition but requires a strong will to forge ahead. Although entrepreneurship education teaches skills, the real challenge is an individual’s willingness to apply the skills acquired to real-life situations through self-employment in the face of escalating graduate unemployment in developing economies. This study aims at identifying factors affecting self-employment, encouraging entrepreneurship as a livelihood and reducing unemployment among graduates in Tanzania. The entrepreneurship theory is used in the study. The survey through snowball technique was able to identify 357 respondents in Dar es Salaam, Dodoma, Singida, Arusha, Iringa, Morogoro and Mbeya. Descriptive and multiple linear regression r statistical analyses were employed. The findings reveal that entrepreneurship theory variables used in the study knowledge and skills significantly positively affect self-employment. However, competence does not have a significant effect on self-employment. The result implies that entrepreneurship training to gain knowledge and acquire skills will improve the embracement of self-employment by graduates of institutions of higher education. This further suggests that training institutions ought to enhance the learning content of knowledge and skills in their training programs to equip learners with necessary tools for self-employment in eradicating the problem of unemployment to graduates of institutions of higher education. This study recommends that institutions of higher education graduates embrace self-employment as it offers independence and financial rewards.
影响坦桑尼亚高等院校毕业生自主创业的创业因素
在年轻人中,创业一直是一项挑战,因为创业不仅仅是获得技能,而是需要强大的进取意志。虽然创业教育教授技能,但真正的挑战是,面对发展中经济体不断升级的毕业生失业,个人是否愿意通过自主创业将获得的技能应用到现实生活中。这项研究的目的是确定影响自雇的因素,鼓励创业作为生计,减少坦桑尼亚毕业生的失业。本研究运用了创业理论。通过滚雪球技术进行的调查在达累斯萨拉姆、多多马、辛吉达、阿鲁沙、伊林加、莫罗戈罗和姆贝亚确定了357名受访者。采用描述性和多元线性回归r统计分析。研究发现,研究中使用的创业理论变量知识和技能显著正向影响个体创业。然而,胜任能力对个体经营的影响并不显著。结果表明,创业培训,以获得知识和获得技能将提高自主创业的高等教育机构的毕业生的拥抱。这进一步表明,培训机构应在其培训计划中增加知识和技能的学习内容,使学习者具备自主创业的必要工具,以消除高等教育毕业生的失业问题。这项研究建议高等教育机构的毕业生接受自主创业,因为它提供了独立和经济回报。
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