Purpose: Many graduates want to become entrepreneurs and set up their own companies to provide employment and future security for them. However, most graduates face limited capital accessibility that could facilitate their entrepreneurial desires. This study was conducted to assess the implications of capital availability and accessibility on graduates’ propensity towards their entrepreneurship development. Methodology: A quantitative strategy and deductive reasoning were adopted to analyze primary data obtained from structured and close-ended questionnaires. The population constituted graduates in Ghana and since the number is infinite and difficult to determine, Cochran’s formula was used to obtain a sufficient sample size of 384.384 q...
Recently, the relationship between business ownership and unemployment has received considerable att...
Increasing entrepreneurial activities in a country start with an intention that leads to increased i...
Studies indicate that 80% of jobs in Ghana are in the informal sector, while entrepreneurs create th...
Promoting entrepreneurship by encouraging small businesses is today’s undeniable economic strategy i...
Collaboration among educational institutions, governments, and industries has made significant econo...
Entrepreneurship is labelled as the panacea for graduate unemployment in Ghana. In the training proc...
This study explores whether an entrepreneur's ability to assemble and leverage human capital, partic...
The need for entrepreneurial education has become essential in Ghana due to the increasing number of...
Over the years, governments in Ghana have provided various stimulus packages for local entrepreneurs...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to gain insight into the reasons why most Tanzanian graduates d...
This study focuses on whether entrepreneurship education increases entrepreneurial interest in stude...
Previous researchers have empirically investigated the existence or otherwise of credit rationing of...
This paper examines the human and financial resources available to women entrepreneurs in Small and ...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2016.Cata...
In emerging nations like Ghana, unemployment has grown to be a serious worry for graduates. Accordin...
Recently, the relationship between business ownership and unemployment has received considerable att...
Increasing entrepreneurial activities in a country start with an intention that leads to increased i...
Studies indicate that 80% of jobs in Ghana are in the informal sector, while entrepreneurs create th...
Promoting entrepreneurship by encouraging small businesses is today’s undeniable economic strategy i...
Collaboration among educational institutions, governments, and industries has made significant econo...
Entrepreneurship is labelled as the panacea for graduate unemployment in Ghana. In the training proc...
This study explores whether an entrepreneur's ability to assemble and leverage human capital, partic...
The need for entrepreneurial education has become essential in Ghana due to the increasing number of...
Over the years, governments in Ghana have provided various stimulus packages for local entrepreneurs...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to gain insight into the reasons why most Tanzanian graduates d...
This study focuses on whether entrepreneurship education increases entrepreneurial interest in stude...
Previous researchers have empirically investigated the existence or otherwise of credit rationing of...
This paper examines the human and financial resources available to women entrepreneurs in Small and ...
Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2016.Cata...
In emerging nations like Ghana, unemployment has grown to be a serious worry for graduates. Accordin...
Recently, the relationship between business ownership and unemployment has received considerable att...
Increasing entrepreneurial activities in a country start with an intention that leads to increased i...
Studies indicate that 80% of jobs in Ghana are in the informal sector, while entrepreneurs create th...