ABSTRACT
The paper presents an analytical and evaluative study of the impact of socio-cultural environment on entrepreneurial
emergence. The paper is based on theoretical survey of the socio-cultural characteristics of Nigerian society and its major
sub-societies; and their roles in the emergence of entrepreneurs. The analysis of the relationship of socio-cultural
environment and its influence on entrepreneurial emergence is built on a blend of scattered observations and some
qualified reasoning about the distribution of business ownership amongst Nigerian ethnic groups, and gender. Primarily,
the study reveals that socio-cultural environment significantly impact, both negatively and positively, on entrepreneurial
emergence in society. It is revealed that beyond the negative or adverse economic circumstance of individuals, the value
system of a people is a great determinant of the desire and capacity of people becoming entrepreneurs. Specifically, in
Nigeria the study reveals that the prevalent socio-cultural characteristics, particularly the value system has enormous
negative influence on the emergence of entrepreneurs. However, the findings also indicate that it is not all a negative
influence but in some ways the Nigerian socio-cultural environment has positively influenced the emergence of Nigerian
entrepreneurs. This disproves the general notion that the Nigerian society absolutely does not provide opportunities for
entrepreneurial emergence. It is noted that although the Nigerian environment consists more of negative features, these
features can be turned around and tapped as motivation for business ownership by potential entrepreneurs. Many
Nigerians are entrepreneurs today through this approach. The paper however, recommends that certain traditions and
values in Nigerian global and sub-cultural systems which have remained barriers to people particularly women becoming
entrepreneurs must be dropped or modified to pave way for the emergence of entrepreneurs among Nigerian men and
women. It is also recommended that there is need for a socio-cultural environmental management based on value
reengineering and reorientation approach by government through its relevant agencies to help change and redirect the
attitude and behaviour of Nigerians positively towards entrepreneurial involvement. Finally, Nigeria and similar societies
should learn from the earlier and newly industrialized societies what socio-cultural characteristics and features make them
thick as entrepreneurial societies, and modify their socio-cultural situations along such path.
1.1. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Since the period of the industrial revolution in 18th century when the French economist, Richard Cantillon, first used the
word entrepreneurship to describe the ‘risk bearing’ activity and highlighted its role in the transformation of resources in
an economy, the concept of entrepreneurship has continued to gain recognition as a great force for the economic
advancement of individuals and nations’ economic growth and development. The economic realities of many nations with
experiences of economic hardship, unemployment and poverty in much recent time has made the role of entrepreneurs
much more recognized and the need for entrepreneurship development much more emphasized in all nations, particularly
in the developing world. However, it is obvious that in-spite of the emphasis and effort by all nations to turn out
entrepreneurs in their mass, entrepreneurial motivation have never been the same for all countries. Great disparities exist
among nations and even among sub-societies in nations, in terms of entrepreneurial emergence.
The causal factors for the emergence of entrepreneurs have been at the front burner of entrepreneurial thoughts and
theories, over the years, since the concept of entrepreneurship became popular as a means of wealth creation and
economic growth and development. There have been many theories on entrepreneurial emergence and the disparities
among societies. Apparently, in all of the theories, the environment has been implicated as playing a great role in the
emergence of entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship development in general. Simply, the entrepreneurial phenomenon has
been linked to environmental influence and impact. The disparities among nations in developing entrepreneurial societies
have also been attributed to environmental differences between societies both in time and space. It is against this
background that this paper examines the impact of socio-cultural environment on the emergence of entrepreneurs in
Nigeria.
Apparently, the Nigerian environment has been widely and greatly discussed with regards to entrepreneurship.
The common view is that entrepreneurship situation in Nigeria is a function of the environment. Specifically, it is argued
that the Nigerian environment has great influence and impact on the emergence of entrepreneurs and their behaviour. This
view, however, has relied greatly on conjecture, with no verifiable evidence to support it. Also, the concept of
environment has been narrowed in most cases to infrastructures of physical and economic/financial nature which are
based on political and national economic decisions by government. It is very common that the influence and impact of
environment on entrepreneurship is linked to physical and economic structures and conditions only, without considering
the role of socio-cultural forces. Essentially, the concept of environment is much more than economic, political and
physical conditions of a nation. It includes the socio-cultural characteristics of the people. This very important aspect of
the environment is often neglected or overlooked when environmental issues are discussed in relation to entrepreneurship
development. This accounts for the reason that government is often blamed for low entrepreneurial motivation and
entrepreneurship development in Nigeria.
Furthermore, the view on the influence of environment on entrepreneurship is one dimensional (lopsided), focusing
on only the negative impact on entrepreneurship. The fact that the environment has influenced and impacted on
entrepreneurship positively in many countries has never been explored. Evidences of the positive impact of environment
on entrepreneurial emergence abound in many countries. Such evidences can also be found in Nigeria. Unfortunately, no
interest or attention is given in this direction. It is against this background, that this paper attempts to present an analytical
and holistic view of the concept of environment and to critically examine in particular, the Nigerian socio-cultural
environment and its influence/impact on the emergence of entrepreneurs in Nigeria.
1.2. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The Paper seeks to:
i Examine theoretically the role of socio-cultural environment on entrepreneurial emergence
ii Analyze the specific ways which the Nigerian socio-cultural environment is impacting on entrepreneurial emergence
in Nigeria.
iii Promote an understanding of the enormous opportunities for entrepreneurial emergence (entrepreneurship) which the
Nigerian environment provides, while recognizing its limiting factors.
iv. Provide a window for scholars and nations’ economic managers to view and examine the many theories and
controversies surrounding the role of environment with respect to entrepreneurship, industrialization and economic
development in societies, drawing inferences from Nigeria.
v. Suggest approaches and methods to optimize the realities of the Nigerian environment by potential entrepreneurs and
also to highlight the need for government to look more critically into the issue of the Nigerian environment and
devise approaches and methods to make it more entrepreneurship friendly and attractive.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
1.2 Statement of the Research Problem
1.3 Objectives of the Study
1.4 Significance of the Study
1.5 Research Questions
1.6 Research Hypothesis
1.7 Conceptual and Operational Definition
1.8 Assumptions
1.9 Limitations of the Study
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Sources of Literature
2.2 The Review
2.3 Summary of Literature Review
CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Research Method
3.2 Research Design
3.3 Research Sample
3.4 Measuring Instrument
3.5 Data Collection
3.6 Data Analysis
3.7 Expected Result
CHAPTER FOUR
DATA ANALYSIS AND RESULTS
4.1 Data Analysis
4.2 Results
4.3 Discussion
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Summary
5.2 Recommendations for Further Study
Bibliography
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ABSTRACT
The paper presents an analytical and evaluative study of the impact of socio-cultural environment on entrepreneurial
emergence. The paper is based on theoretical survey of the socio-cultural characteristics of Nigerian society and its major
sub-societies; and their roles in the emergence of entrepreneurs. The analysis of the relationship of socio-cultural
environment and its influence on entrepreneurial emergence is built on a blend of scattered observations and some
qualified reasoning about the distribution of business ownership amongst Nigerian ethnic groups, and gender. Primarily,
the study reveals that socio-cultural environment significantly impact, both negatively and positively, on entrepreneurial
emergence in society. It is revealed that beyond the negative or adverse economic circumstance of individuals, the value
system of a people is a great determinant of the desire and capacity of people becoming entrepreneurs. Specifically, in
Nigeria the study reveals that the prevalent socio-cultural characteristics, particularly the value system has enormous
negative influence on the emergence of entrepreneurs. However, the findings also indicate that it is not all a negative
influence but in some ways the Nigerian socio-cultural environment has positively influenced the emergence of Nigerian
entrepreneurs. This disproves the general notion that the Nigerian society absolutely does not provide opportunities for
entrepreneurial emergence. It is noted that although the Nigerian environment consists more of negative features, these
features can be turned around and tapped as motivation for business ownership by potential entrepreneurs. Many
Nigerians are entrepreneurs today through this approach. The paper however, recommends that certain traditions and
values in Nigerian global and sub-cultural systems which have remained barriers to people particularly women becoming
entrepreneurs must be dropped or modified to pave way for the emergence of entrepreneurs among Nigerian men and
women. It is also recommended that there is need for a socio-cultural environmental management based on value
reengineering and reorientation approach by government through its relevant agencies to help change and redirect the
attitude and behaviour of Nigerians positively towards entrepreneurial involvement. Finally, Nigeria and similar societies
should learn from the earlier and newly industrialized societies what socio-cultural characteristics and features make them
thick as entrepreneurial societies, and modify their socio-cultural situations along such path.
1.1. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Since the period of the industrial revolution in 18th century when the French economist, Richard Cantillon, first used the
word entrepreneurship to describe the ‘risk bearing’ activity and highlighted its role in the transformation of resources in
an economy, the concept of entrepreneurship has continued to gain recognition as a great force for the economic
advancement of individuals and nations’ economic growth and development. The economic realities of many nations with
experiences of economic hardship, unemployment and poverty in much recent time has made the role of entrepreneurs
much more recognized and the need for entrepreneurship development much more emphasized in all nations, particularly
in the developing world. However, it is obvious that in-spite of the emphasis and effort by all nations to turn out
entrepreneurs in their mass, entrepreneurial motivation have never been the same for all countries. Great disparities exist
among nations and even among sub-societies in nations, in terms of entrepreneurial emergence.
The causal factors for the emergence of entrepreneurs have been at the front burner of entrepreneurial thoughts and
theories, over the years, since the concept of entrepreneurship became popular as a means of wealth creation and
economic growth and development. There have been many theories on entrepreneurial emergence and the disparities
among societies. Apparently, in all of the theories, the environment has been implicated as playing a great role in the
emergence of entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship development in general. Simply, the entrepreneurial phenomenon has
been linked to environmental influence and impact. The disparities among nations in developing entrepreneurial societies
have also been attributed to environmental differences between societies both in time and space. It is against this
background that this paper examines the impact of socio-cultural environment on the emergence of entrepreneurs in
Nigeria.
Apparently, the Nigerian environment has been widely and greatly discussed with regards to entrepreneurship.
The common view is that entrepreneurship situation in Nigeria is a function of the environment. Specifically, it is argued
that the Nigerian environment has great influence and impact on the emergence of entrepreneurs and their behaviour. This
view, however, has relied greatly on conjecture, with no verifiable evidence to support it. Also, the concept of
environment has been narrowed in most cases to infrastructures of physical and economic/financial nature which are
based on political and national economic decisions by government. It is very common that the influence and impact of
environment on entrepreneurship is linked to physical and economic structures and conditions only, without considering
the role of socio-cultural forces. Essentially, the concept of environment is much more than economic, political and
physical conditions of a nation. It includes the socio-cultural characteristics of the people. This very important aspect of
the environment is often neglected or overlooked when environmental issues are discussed in relation to entrepreneurship
development. This accounts for the reason that government is often blamed for low entrepreneurial motivation and
entrepreneurship development in Nigeria.
Furthermore, the view on the influence of environment on entrepreneurship is one dimensional (lopsided), focusing
on only the negative impact on entrepreneurship. The fact that the environment has influenced and impacted on
entrepreneurship positively in many countries has never been explored. Evidences of the positive impact of environment
on entrepreneurial emergence abound in many countries. Such evidences can also be found in Nigeria. Unfortunately, no
interest or attention is given in this direction. It is against this background, that this paper attempts to present an analytical
and holistic view of the concept of environment and to critically examine in particular, the Nigerian socio-cultural
environment and its influence/impact on the emergence of entrepreneurs in Nigeria.
1.2. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The Paper seeks to:
i Examine theoretically the role of socio-cultural environment on entrepreneurial emergence
ii Analyze the specific ways which the Nigerian socio-cultural environment is impacting on entrepreneurial emergence
in Nigeria.
iii Promote an understanding of the enormous opportunities for entrepreneurial emergence (entrepreneurship) which the
Nigerian environment provides, while recognizing its limiting factors.
iv. Provide a window for scholars and nations’ economic managers to view and examine the many theories and
controversies surrounding the role of environment with respect to entrepreneurship, industrialization and economic
development in societies, drawing inferences from Nigeria.
v. Suggest approaches and methods to optimize the realities of the Nigerian environment by potential entrepreneurs and
also to highlight the need for government to look more critically into the issue of the Nigerian environment and
devise approaches and methods to make it more entrepreneurship friendly and attractive.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
1.2 Statement of the Research Problem
1.3 Objectives of the Study
1.4 Significance of the Study
1.5 Research Questions
1.6 Research Hypothesis
1.7 Conceptual and Operational Definition
1.8 Assumptions
1.9 Limitations of the Study
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Sources of Literature
2.2 The Review
2.3 Summary of Literature Review
CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Research Method
3.2 Research Design
3.3 Research Sample
3.4 Measuring Instrument
3.5 Data Collection
3.6 Data Analysis
3.7 Expected Result
CHAPTER FOUR
DATA ANALYSIS AND RESULTS
4.1 Data Analysis
4.2 Results
4.3 Discussion
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Summary
5.2 Recommendations for Further Study
Bibliography
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ABSTRACT
The paper presents an analytical and evaluative study of the impact of socio-cultural environment on entrepreneurial
emergence. The paper is based on theoretical survey of the socio-cultural characteristics of Nigerian society and its major
sub-societies; and their roles in the emergence of entrepreneurs. The analysis of the relationship of socio-cultural
environment and its influence on entrepreneurial emergence is built on a blend of scattered observations and some
qualified reasoning about the distribution of business ownership amongst Nigerian ethnic groups, and gender. Primarily,
the study reveals that socio-cultural environment significantly impact, both negatively and positively, on entrepreneurial
emergence in society. It is revealed that beyond the negative or adverse economic circumstance of individuals, the value
system of a people is a great determinant of the desire and capacity of people becoming entrepreneurs. Specifically, in
Nigeria the study reveals that the prevalent socio-cultural characteristics, particularly the value system has enormous
negative influence on the emergence of entrepreneurs. However, the findings also indicate that it is not all a negative
influence but in some ways the Nigerian socio-cultural environment has positively influenced the emergence of Nigerian
entrepreneurs. This disproves the general notion that the Nigerian society absolutely does not provide opportunities for
entrepreneurial emergence. It is noted that although the Nigerian environment consists more of negative features, these
features can be turned around and tapped as motivation for business ownership by potential entrepreneurs. Many
Nigerians are entrepreneurs today through this approach. The paper however, recommends that certain traditions and
values in Nigerian global and sub-cultural systems which have remained barriers to people particularly women becoming
entrepreneurs must be dropped or modified to pave way for the emergence of entrepreneurs among Nigerian men and
women. It is also recommended that there is need for a socio-cultural environmental management based on value
reengineering and reorientation approach by government through its relevant agencies to help change and redirect the
attitude and behaviour of Nigerians positively towards entrepreneurial involvement. Finally, Nigeria and similar societies
should learn from the earlier and newly industrialized societies what socio-cultural characteristics and features make them
thick as entrepreneurial societies, and modify their socio-cultural situations along such path.
1.1. BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
Since the period of the industrial revolution in 18th century when the French economist, Richard Cantillon, first used the
word entrepreneurship to describe the ‘risk bearing’ activity and highlighted its role in the transformation of resources in
an economy, the concept of entrepreneurship has continued to gain recognition as a great force for the economic
advancement of individuals and nations’ economic growth and development. The economic realities of many nations with
experiences of economic hardship, unemployment and poverty in much recent time has made the role of entrepreneurs
much more recognized and the need for entrepreneurship development much more emphasized in all nations, particularly
in the developing world. However, it is obvious that in-spite of the emphasis and effort by all nations to turn out
entrepreneurs in their mass, entrepreneurial motivation have never been the same for all countries. Great disparities exist
among nations and even among sub-societies in nations, in terms of entrepreneurial emergence.
The causal factors for the emergence of entrepreneurs have been at the front burner of entrepreneurial thoughts and
theories, over the years, since the concept of entrepreneurship became popular as a means of wealth creation and
economic growth and development. There have been many theories on entrepreneurial emergence and the disparities
among societies. Apparently, in all of the theories, the environment has been implicated as playing a great role in the
emergence of entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship development in general. Simply, the entrepreneurial phenomenon has
been linked to environmental influence and impact. The disparities among nations in developing entrepreneurial societies
have also been attributed to environmental differences between societies both in time and space. It is against this
background that this paper examines the impact of socio-cultural environment on the emergence of entrepreneurs in
Nigeria.
Apparently, the Nigerian environment has been widely and greatly discussed with regards to entrepreneurship.
The common view is that entrepreneurship situation in Nigeria is a function of the environment. Specifically, it is argued
that the Nigerian environment has great influence and impact on the emergence of entrepreneurs and their behaviour. This
view, however, has relied greatly on conjecture, with no verifiable evidence to support it. Also, the concept of
environment has been narrowed in most cases to infrastructures of physical and economic/financial nature which are
based on political and national economic decisions by government. It is very common that the influence and impact of
environment on entrepreneurship is linked to physical and economic structures and conditions only, without considering
the role of socio-cultural forces. Essentially, the concept of environment is much more than economic, political and
physical conditions of a nation. It includes the socio-cultural characteristics of the people. This very important aspect of
the environment is often neglected or overlooked when environmental issues are discussed in relation to entrepreneurship
development. This accounts for the reason that government is often blamed for low entrepreneurial motivation and
entrepreneurship development in Nigeria.
Furthermore, the view on the influence of environment on entrepreneurship is one dimensional (lopsided), focusing
on only the negative impact on entrepreneurship. The fact that the environment has influenced and impacted on
entrepreneurship positively in many countries has never been explored. Evidences of the positive impact of environment
on entrepreneurial emergence abound in many countries. Such evidences can also be found in Nigeria. Unfortunately, no
interest or attention is given in this direction. It is against this background, that this paper attempts to present an analytical
and holistic view of the concept of environment and to critically examine in particular, the Nigerian socio-cultural
environment and its influence/impact on the emergence of entrepreneurs in Nigeria.
1.2. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The Paper seeks to:
i Examine theoretically the role of socio-cultural environment on entrepreneurial emergence
ii Analyze the specific ways which the Nigerian socio-cultural environment is impacting on entrepreneurial emergence
in Nigeria.
iii Promote an understanding of the enormous opportunities for entrepreneurial emergence (entrepreneurship) which the
Nigerian environment provides, while recognizing its limiting factors.
iv. Provide a window for scholars and nations’ economic managers to view and examine the many theories and
controversies surrounding the role of environment with respect to entrepreneurship, industrialization and economic
development in societies, drawing inferences from Nigeria.
v. Suggest approaches and methods to optimize the realities of the Nigerian environment by potential entrepreneurs and
also to highlight the need for government to look more critically into the issue of the Nigerian environment and
devise approaches and methods to make it more entrepreneurship friendly and attractive.
TABLE OF CONTENT:
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of the Study
1.2 Statement of the Research Problem
1.3 Objectives of the Study
1.4 Significance of the Study
1.5 Research Questions
1.6 Research Hypothesis
1.7 Conceptual and Operational Definition
1.8 Assumptions
1.9 Limitations of the Study
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Sources of Literature
2.2 The Review
2.3 Summary of Literature Review
CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Research Method
3.2 Research Design
3.3 Research Sample
3.4 Measuring Instrument
3.5 Data Collection
3.6 Data Analysis
3.7 Expected Result
CHAPTER FOUR
DATA ANALYSIS AND RESULTS
4.1 Data Analysis
4.2 Results
4.3 Discussion
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Summary
5.2 Recommendations for Further Study
Bibliography
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