Entrepreneurial initiative and performance of Female Fashion Designers in NorthEastern Nigeria
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2017-05-20
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LASU Journal of Business Review.
Abstract
The study examine the impact of entrepreneurship on fashion design business in NorthEastern Nigeria. Research deign is both quantitative and qualitative, the population size
is 2,027 registered fashion designers in Borno, Bauchi, Gombe and Yobe State.
Researchers Advisors Table was adopted to get 333 as sample size, multi-stage sampling
technique and structured self-administered questionnaire, face to face interview was used
to collect the primary data. Cronbach’s alpha coefficients for the variables ranged from
0.75 and 0.96. Standard Multiple Regression was used to analyze the quantitative data,
while thematic analysis was used for the qualitative data. Findings from the tested
hypothesis show that with p-value sig = 0.047 (less than alpha 0.10), business opportunity
recognition has a significant effect on job creation. With p-value sig = 0.068 (less than
alpha 0.10), business innovativeness has a significant impact on business sustainability.
The study concluded that entrepreneurial initiatives must prepare fashion designers for
new venture opportunities by transferring knowledge and developing relevant skills.
Women entrepreneurs needs business innovativeness, where they can initiate new
ideas/styles to make profits. The study recommend that policymakers and entrepreneurs
work together to address these challenges and promote entrepreneurship as a means of
economic development in the region.