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Based on picture: 1. Explain questionnaire design. 2. Explain the questionnaire layout. 3. Explain the measurements scale include the use rating scale techniques of category scale for section A and likert scale for section B, C, D and E.
Table 5
Section B: Development of start-ups (DV)
1. When starting a business, you will need an idea that creates business
opportunities.
2. As a startup entrepreneur, you will need different competencies to build a Oluseye O.
successful business
Jegede
(2020)
3. Every company has its own story to tell about the development of systems
and strategy.
4. The business start-up is an interesting phenomenon that is important to
approach.
Table 6
Section C: Risk Tolerance (IV)
1. I am willing to invest my time and energy to start a business.
2. I am willing to invest my personal saving to start a business.
3. I have confidence on my ability to recover from my mistakes no matter how
big.
4. I would rather feel intense disappointment than intense regret
5. Your self-esteem would be significantly affected if you failed in creating your
own business.
Author
6. Failing in the creation of your own business can have a negative impact in
the way in which your friends and family see you.
Author
Ali Murad
Syed
(2019)
Table 7
Section D: Innovation (IV)
1. When it comes to creating new ideas, I like to focus on what people might
need or how can I make some aspect of their life easier that doesn't exist yet.
2. An innovation should have practical applications. I try to make certain that
whenever I design or innovate a product or service, my primary goal is for it to
have a specific purpose and solve a problem that doesn't have an efficient
solution yet.
3. When I need inspiration, I use a variety of different sources. I focus my
innovation primarily on information technology, so I like to read updated IT
books and use a variety of social media and news platforms to remain up to date
on the latest technological advances.
4. I think businesses are able to develop and improve themselves because of
innovation
5. To improve my innovation, creativity, and problem-solving skills, I like to
research issues that exist but don't have an efficient solution to them yet.
Table 8
Section E: Entreprenuership(IV)
1. Entrepreneurial skills are the individual competencies required to build,
arrange, and implement ideas during entrepreneurial activities
2. Entrepreneurial intention and personal characteristics of prospective
individuals are important elements in business success
3. Entrepreneurial skills are the key factors that are needed to succeed in
developments of business start-up
Author
Indeed
Editorial
6. Entrepreneurship skills would give start-up great satisfaction in business
development.
Team
(2018)
4. Entrepreneurial skills integrate with other skills, such as communication and
leadership, which are essential to successfully integrate the challenges involved
in a dynamic market.
5. The entrepreneurial creativity orientation of start-up entrepreneurs will have a
positive effect on entrepreneurship.
Author
Maria José
Sousa
(2014)
Transcribed Image Text:Table 5 Section B: Development of start-ups (DV) 1. When starting a business, you will need an idea that creates business opportunities. 2. As a startup entrepreneur, you will need different competencies to build a Oluseye O. successful business Jegede (2020) 3. Every company has its own story to tell about the development of systems and strategy. 4. The business start-up is an interesting phenomenon that is important to approach. Table 6 Section C: Risk Tolerance (IV) 1. I am willing to invest my time and energy to start a business. 2. I am willing to invest my personal saving to start a business. 3. I have confidence on my ability to recover from my mistakes no matter how big. 4. I would rather feel intense disappointment than intense regret 5. Your self-esteem would be significantly affected if you failed in creating your own business. Author 6. Failing in the creation of your own business can have a negative impact in the way in which your friends and family see you. Author Ali Murad Syed (2019) Table 7 Section D: Innovation (IV) 1. When it comes to creating new ideas, I like to focus on what people might need or how can I make some aspect of their life easier that doesn't exist yet. 2. An innovation should have practical applications. I try to make certain that whenever I design or innovate a product or service, my primary goal is for it to have a specific purpose and solve a problem that doesn't have an efficient solution yet. 3. When I need inspiration, I use a variety of different sources. I focus my innovation primarily on information technology, so I like to read updated IT books and use a variety of social media and news platforms to remain up to date on the latest technological advances. 4. I think businesses are able to develop and improve themselves because of innovation 5. To improve my innovation, creativity, and problem-solving skills, I like to research issues that exist but don't have an efficient solution to them yet. Table 8 Section E: Entreprenuership(IV) 1. Entrepreneurial skills are the individual competencies required to build, arrange, and implement ideas during entrepreneurial activities 2. Entrepreneurial intention and personal characteristics of prospective individuals are important elements in business success 3. Entrepreneurial skills are the key factors that are needed to succeed in developments of business start-up Author Indeed Editorial 6. Entrepreneurship skills would give start-up great satisfaction in business development. Team (2018) 4. Entrepreneurial skills integrate with other skills, such as communication and leadership, which are essential to successfully integrate the challenges involved in a dynamic market. 5. The entrepreneurial creativity orientation of start-up entrepreneurs will have a positive effect on entrepreneurship. Author Maria José Sousa (2014)
Type of analysis
Research Setting
Sampling
Population & Sample size
Data Collection Method
Table 1
RESEARCH DESIGN
Correlation Analysis
Field Research Setting
Probability sampling - simple
random sampling
(sample size : 285 respondent)
Quantitative study-
questionnaire survey
Table 2
Measurements (Structure of Questionnaire Set)
Scale : 5 Level Likert Scale & multiple choice questions
5 Level Likert Scale :
2
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
4
3
Neutral Agree
5
Strongly
Agree
Multiple Choice Questions :
Demographic questions that are in the multiple choice segment:
i- Risk tolerance
li- Innovation in business
lii- Entreprenuership behavior
a) Gender: Male/Female
b) Age: 15-35 years old and above
c) Race: Malay, Indian, Chinese and others
d) State: Northern region, East cost, Central region, Southern region and East
Malaysia.
e) In your opinion, what is the most important factor influencing the
depelopment of start-ups in local economy?
SECTIONS
2. Age
3. Race
A
4. State
B
с
1. Gender
D
E
Questionaire structure set
TOTAL
ITEMS
5
MEASUREMENT
Demographic
Background
Development of start-ups
Risk tolerance
Innovation
Entrepremuership
5. In your opinion, what is the
most important factor
influencing the development of
startups in the local economy?
.
.
.
....
.....
.
.
.
4
6
5
Malay
Indian
Chinese
Other
Table 3
6
15-19 years old
20-25 years old
26-30 years old
31-35 years old
35 years old and above
Oluseye O. Jegede
(2020)
AUTHOR
Table 4
Ali Murad Syed
(2019)
Indeed Editorial Team
(2018)
QUESTIONAIRES
Section A: Demographic
Male
Female
Maria José Sousa
(2014)
Risk tolerance
Innovation in business
Entreprenuership behaviour
Northern region (Perlis, Kedah, Penang, Perak)
East coast (Kelantan, Terengganu)
Central region (Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Pahang)
Southern region (Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, Johor)
East Malaysia (Sabah, Sarawak)
TITLE
FACTORS INFLUENCING
BUSINESS START-UPS
BASED ON ACADEMIC
RESEARCH
ENTREPRENEURS IN SAUDI
ARABIA: RISK
ATTITUDE AND
PREDISPOSITION
TOWARDS RISK
MANAGEMENT
Innovation Interview
Questions
Entrepreneurial Skills
Development
Transcribed Image Text:Type of analysis Research Setting Sampling Population & Sample size Data Collection Method Table 1 RESEARCH DESIGN Correlation Analysis Field Research Setting Probability sampling - simple random sampling (sample size : 285 respondent) Quantitative study- questionnaire survey Table 2 Measurements (Structure of Questionnaire Set) Scale : 5 Level Likert Scale & multiple choice questions 5 Level Likert Scale : 2 Strongly Disagree Disagree 4 3 Neutral Agree 5 Strongly Agree Multiple Choice Questions : Demographic questions that are in the multiple choice segment: i- Risk tolerance li- Innovation in business lii- Entreprenuership behavior a) Gender: Male/Female b) Age: 15-35 years old and above c) Race: Malay, Indian, Chinese and others d) State: Northern region, East cost, Central region, Southern region and East Malaysia. e) In your opinion, what is the most important factor influencing the depelopment of start-ups in local economy? SECTIONS 2. Age 3. Race A 4. State B с 1. Gender D E Questionaire structure set TOTAL ITEMS 5 MEASUREMENT Demographic Background Development of start-ups Risk tolerance Innovation Entrepremuership 5. In your opinion, what is the most important factor influencing the development of startups in the local economy? . . . .... ..... . . . 4 6 5 Malay Indian Chinese Other Table 3 6 15-19 years old 20-25 years old 26-30 years old 31-35 years old 35 years old and above Oluseye O. Jegede (2020) AUTHOR Table 4 Ali Murad Syed (2019) Indeed Editorial Team (2018) QUESTIONAIRES Section A: Demographic Male Female Maria José Sousa (2014) Risk tolerance Innovation in business Entreprenuership behaviour Northern region (Perlis, Kedah, Penang, Perak) East coast (Kelantan, Terengganu) Central region (Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Pahang) Southern region (Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, Johor) East Malaysia (Sabah, Sarawak) TITLE FACTORS INFLUENCING BUSINESS START-UPS BASED ON ACADEMIC RESEARCH ENTREPRENEURS IN SAUDI ARABIA: RISK ATTITUDE AND PREDISPOSITION TOWARDS RISK MANAGEMENT Innovation Interview Questions Entrepreneurial Skills Development
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