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Attitudes of higher education students to business ownership: Lessons and experiences from the university of botswana students

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posted on 2024-10-31, 17:21 authored by Nthati Rametse
This paper discusses Botswana women students' attitudes to business ownership and barriers thereto. Data was obtained from a survey of seventy six University of Botswana women students and a focus group discussion with ten of these women. A five Likert attitude scale was used to measure and summarise the women students' attitudes to business ownership. A majority (78.9 per cent) strongly agreed to the statement "business owners deserve every penny they get", followed by "Botswana can be proud about its business owners" (75 per cent). The women students (67 per cent) also disagreed that "in Botswana society, it is generally believed that it is difficult for a woman to have a career outside home, let alone own a business". Overall, a majority of respondents (84 per cent) listed "shortage of money" as one of the problems in business start-up. Their socio-cultural status in accessing land and finance was identified as an impediment to their business start-up aspirations. In conclusion, building of awareness among women through education, training, and the media about business ownership as an economic option is suggested.

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Start page

1

End page

17

Total pages

17

Outlet

Proceedings of the 5th Annual American Business Research Conference

Editors

Mr. Md. Mahbubul Hoque Bhuiyan

Name of conference

5th Annual American Business Research Conference

Publisher

World Business Institute Australia

Place published

Melbourne, Australia

Start date

2013-06-06

End date

2013-06-07

Language

English

Copyright

© 2013 World Business Institute Pty Ltd

Former Identifier

2006042734

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2013-12-01