Minority status and self-employment: The mediating role of personal initiative, Emmanuel Wandera, Nkote Nabeta

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E. Wandera
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Purpose: To examine the mediating role of personal initiative in the relationship between minority status and self-employment among self-employed women in Uganda. Methods: This study employed a cross sectional survey design to collect data from 203 self-employed women to test for the study hypothesis using partial least square structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM) using Smartpls version 3.2.9 professional. Findings: Findings indicate a positive and significant relationship between minority status and self-employment, and partial mediating role of personal initiative in the relationship between minority status and self-employment at 95% confidence interval. Implication: The findings of this research provide useful insights into the role of minority status in boosting self-employment among women. Personal initiative is not only a booster of self-employment but also enhances the ability of women to start enterprises for their survival. Limitations: The study was cross sectional hence imposing a limitation on changes in perception over time. Therefore, a longitudinal study in future is necessary. Besides, data were collected from self-employed women in Uganda. Above all, this study only considers minority status and personal initiative in explaining self-employment and yet there are other factors that could be explored. Originality/Value: This paper examines the mediating role of personal initiative in the relationship between minority status and self-employment in the context of minority women in a Uganda, against the auspice of middleman minority and personal initiative theory.
少数民族地位与自主创业:个人主动性的中介作用,Emmanuel Wandera, Nkote Nabeta
目的:研究乌干达自雇妇女中个人主动性在少数民族地位和自营职业之间的关系中的中介作用。方法:本研究采用横断面调查设计,收集203名个体经营女性的数据,使用Smartpls 3.2.9专业版偏最小二乘结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)对研究假设进行检验。研究发现:在95%的置信区间内,个体能动性在少数民族身份与个体创业之间存在显著的正相关关系,个体能动性在少数民族身份与个体创业之间存在部分中介作用。启示:本研究的发现为少数民族地位在促进妇女自主创业中的作用提供了有用的见解。个人主动性不仅是自主创业的助推器,而且可以增强妇女创业生存的能力。局限性:该研究是横断面的,因此对感知随时间的变化施加了限制。因此,今后有必要对其进行纵向研究。此外,还从乌干达的自营职业妇女中收集了数据。最重要的是,这项研究只考虑了少数民族地位和个人主动性在解释自营职业,但还有其他因素可以探索。原创性/价值:本文以乌干达某少数民族妇女为研究对象,以中间人少数民族和个人能动性理论为依托,考察了个人能动性在少数民族地位与自主创业关系中的中介作用。
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