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Research paper thumbnail of The COVID-19 Challenges to the Unfold of Entrepreneurship Education

JMM17 : Jurnal Ilmu ekonomi dan manajemen

This article reviews and discusses along the development and deployment of universities' entr... more This article reviews and discusses along the development and deployment of universities' entrepreneurship teaching and learning. It emphasizes on the detection, interpretation and analysis of entrepreneurial skill sets that can be directly established by structured educational programs. This analytical review and opinions also aims to illustrate and also describe how entrepreneurial discipline needs to evolve on the basis of the technological advancements that the current COVID-19 disaster has rendered reasonable to expect. The numerous relevant theories in entrepreneurial learning are indeed discussed, indicating the need to consider regarding future potential educational strategies in various possibilities. Some issues were established in a study of the previous research including the teaching substance, the teaching methodologies, the institutional characteristics and the proper teaching instructor that should deliver entrepreneurship education. The article concludes that edu...

Research paper thumbnail of Proactiveness, Innovativeness and Risk-Taking Propensity: Its Implications on Sales Growth Performance of Micro-Businesses

Journal of Business and Management Studies

The rising number of micro-businesses has, in one way or another, created an impact on the Philip... more The rising number of micro-businesses has, in one way or another, created an impact on the Philippine economy. However, the sustainability of these micro-businesses seems to be in question, for they do not last long in the industry. Hence, the entrepreneurial orientation of micro-businesses was investigated, and its impact on the business's sales growth performance. Using the Resource-based View (RBV), entrepreneurial orientation was classified as a resource that is crucial in having a competitive advantage. Frequency, weighted mean, multiple regression, and analysis of variance were used to investigate variable relationships. According to these statistical approaches, there is a significant relationship between entrepreneurial-oriented traits and sales growth. The study identified several implications for increasing entrepreneurial orientation in micro-business sales growth.

Research paper thumbnail of Micro impacts and benefits of business tourism in Malaysia: A case study of Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre

The objective of the current study is to highlight the micro areas of delegate spending and their... more The objective of the current study is to highlight the micro areas of delegate spending and their experiences specifically in the case of Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (The Centre), Malaysia. The study operationally defined business tourism as 'travel-related activities and expenditures of business tourists attending international MICE-related events' at The Centre either as local or foreign participants. Both qualitative and quantitative research approaches were used. On-site surveys were conducted during five (5) MICE-related events in 2011 (May to November 2011) with non-probability convenience sampling technique. A total of 950 survey questionnaires were collected; however, only 809 surveys were found to be useful, representing a response rate of 85.15%. The majority of the respondents comprised of foreigners from 154 cities and 76 countries all around the world. The respondents stayed on average 3-5 days spending a minimum of US$3,200. The findings revealed that the respondents had high perception regarding The Centre facilities and services although they had low perceptions for airlines, hotel accommodation, local transportation, restaurants and entertainment/activities. Some notable concerns raised by the respondents are further discussed in the findings and conclusion of the study, complete with recommendations.

Research paper thumbnail of The COVID-19 Challenges to the Unfold of Entrepreneurship Education

JMM17 : Jurnal Ilmu ekonomi dan manajemen

This article reviews and discusses along the development and deployment of universities' entr... more This article reviews and discusses along the development and deployment of universities' entrepreneurship teaching and learning. It emphasizes on the detection, interpretation and analysis of entrepreneurial skill sets that can be directly established by structured educational programs. This analytical review and opinions also aims to illustrate and also describe how entrepreneurial discipline needs to evolve on the basis of the technological advancements that the current COVID-19 disaster has rendered reasonable to expect. The numerous relevant theories in entrepreneurial learning are indeed discussed, indicating the need to consider regarding future potential educational strategies in various possibilities. Some issues were established in a study of the previous research including the teaching substance, the teaching methodologies, the institutional characteristics and the proper teaching instructor that should deliver entrepreneurship education. The article concludes that edu...

Research paper thumbnail of Proactiveness, Innovativeness and Risk-Taking Propensity: Its Implications on Sales Growth Performance of Micro-Businesses

Journal of Business and Management Studies

The rising number of micro-businesses has, in one way or another, created an impact on the Philip... more The rising number of micro-businesses has, in one way or another, created an impact on the Philippine economy. However, the sustainability of these micro-businesses seems to be in question, for they do not last long in the industry. Hence, the entrepreneurial orientation of micro-businesses was investigated, and its impact on the business's sales growth performance. Using the Resource-based View (RBV), entrepreneurial orientation was classified as a resource that is crucial in having a competitive advantage. Frequency, weighted mean, multiple regression, and analysis of variance were used to investigate variable relationships. According to these statistical approaches, there is a significant relationship between entrepreneurial-oriented traits and sales growth. The study identified several implications for increasing entrepreneurial orientation in micro-business sales growth.

Research paper thumbnail of Micro impacts and benefits of business tourism in Malaysia: A case study of Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre

The objective of the current study is to highlight the micro areas of delegate spending and their... more The objective of the current study is to highlight the micro areas of delegate spending and their experiences specifically in the case of Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (The Centre), Malaysia. The study operationally defined business tourism as 'travel-related activities and expenditures of business tourists attending international MICE-related events' at The Centre either as local or foreign participants. Both qualitative and quantitative research approaches were used. On-site surveys were conducted during five (5) MICE-related events in 2011 (May to November 2011) with non-probability convenience sampling technique. A total of 950 survey questionnaires were collected; however, only 809 surveys were found to be useful, representing a response rate of 85.15%. The majority of the respondents comprised of foreigners from 154 cities and 76 countries all around the world. The respondents stayed on average 3-5 days spending a minimum of US$3,200. The findings revealed that the respondents had high perception regarding The Centre facilities and services although they had low perceptions for airlines, hotel accommodation, local transportation, restaurants and entertainment/activities. Some notable concerns raised by the respondents are further discussed in the findings and conclusion of the study, complete with recommendations.

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