Success Factors for Small Rural Entrepreneurs under the One-District-One-Industry Programme in Malaysia

Authors

  • Radiah Abdul Kader University of Malaya
  • Mohd Rosli Bin Mohamad University of Malaya
  • Ab. Azid Hj. Che Ibrahim University of Malaya

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7903/cmr.1173

Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper presents the determinants of small business success as perceived and experienced by rural entrepreneurs. A sample of small rural entrepreneurs under the One-District-One-Industry (ODOI) programme in Malaysia was surveyed using a structured questionnaire. Despite the importance of both internal and external factors, this paper found that the external factors are more dominant than the internal ones in contributing to the business success of the ODOI entrepreneurs. All the external factors extracted by factor analysis narrow down to the important role of the government in promoting small business success. Therefore, the government should continuously provide assistance and favourable environment conducive to small entrepreneurship in the rural area. Keywords: Rural Entrepreneurs, One-District-One-Industry, Success Factors, Factor Analysis

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Published

2009-06-18

How to Cite

Kader, R. A., Mohamad, M. R. B., & Ibrahim, A. A. H. C. (2009). Success Factors for Small Rural Entrepreneurs under the One-District-One-Industry Programme in Malaysia. Contemporary Management Research, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.7903/cmr.1173

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Organization Behavior and Human Resource Management