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The Effect of Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy on Small and Micro Business Success during COVID-19 in Papua

Benyamin Kristian Worabay - Personal Name;

The purpose of this study was to determine the Effect of Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy on the
Success of Small and Micro Enterprises during COVID-19 in Papua. The survey method was distributed
to collect 150 micro-enterprises from small and micro business (street vendors) in Nabire City, while
only 122 data passed need to be processed and analyzed further. Based on the literature, there are
two factors that influence entrepreneurial self-efficacy; lack of Education and lack of entrepreneurial
experience Entrepreneurial Self-efficacy itself affects business success. Various statistical analyzes
were conducted to identify the factors that influence the success of the business. The findings of this
study reveal the factors that limit business success in the Nabire City area. The government should
provide special educational institutions for street vendors so that they can develop experience in
business management as financial management and planning, basic marketing concepts, and
bookkeeping or accounting. The sample and findings are not representative of all street vendors in
Nabire, so the findings cannot be generalized to street vendors who were not part of this study.
Replication using larger samples in the future too recommended for cross-validation purposes.


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4th Floor-i3L Library (BE Thesis) BE 22-005
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BE 22-005
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i3L, Jakarta : i3L, Jakarta., 2022
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English
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s: Effect Factors
Nabire
Lack of Education
Lack of Entrepreneurial Experience
Small and Micro Business
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