夜市商贩:创业还是勉强维持生计?

A. M. Isa, N. Azman, N. Sukri
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研究目标——夜市是东南亚一种受欢迎的微型企业。本研究的目的是从商业发展的角度来考察夜市,这是一个文献中受到有限关注的角度。设计/方法/方法-在槟城附近选定的地点向夜市店主分发了总共300份问卷。数据分析使用SEM-PLS来测量研究中提出的变量。研究结果-本研究结果显示,承诺和业务经验与业务发展显著相关,而政府援助与业务发展无关。企业主年龄对企业承诺和企业经验对企业发展的影响具有显著的调节作用,对政府援助的影响同样没有影响。理论贡献/独创性——本研究认为,所有微型企业都具有企业家特征的假设应该受到怀疑。区分企业家精神和勉强维持生计是很重要的。东南亚背景下的管理启示-东南亚背景下的管理启示:目前的研究表明,经营夜市业务并将其代代相传,同时以其发展壮大为目标是不现实的。研究局限性和启示-本研究有几个局限性。首先,由于时间和地理的限制,样本量限制在300人,并且数据仅在槟城收集。其次,该研究没有考虑企业主(夜市商人)是第一代、第二代还是更老的。”
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Night-Market Traders Are They Entrepreneurial or Just Making Ends Meet?
"Research Aims - Night-market is a popular type of micro-business in Southeast Asia. The purpose of this research is to examine night markets from the perspective of business development, a perspective that has received limited attention from the literature. Design/methodology/approach - A total of 300 questionnaires were distributed amongst nightmarket business owners in a selected venue around Penang. Data were analyzed using SEM-PLS to measure the variables proposed in the study. Research Findings - The results of this study showed that commitment and business experience is significantly related to business development while government assistance yields no relationship. The age of the business owner has a significant moderating impact on the effect of commitment and business experience on business development and, again, no impact on the effect of government assistance. Theoretical Contribution/Originality - This study argues that the presumption that all microbusinesses have an entrepreneurial character should be treated with skepticism. It is important to differentiate between being entrepreneurship and making end meets. Managerial Implication in the South East Asian context - Managerial Implication in the Southeast Asian Context: The present study suggests that operating a night-market business and passing it down from generation to generation while at the same time aiming for it to grow bigger is unrealistic. Research limitation & implications - This study has several limitations. First, due to time and geographical constraints, the sample size was limited to 300, and the data were collected only in Penang. Secondly, the study did not consider whether the business owners (night-market traders) were first generation owners, second generation, or beyond."
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