Determinants of microenterprise performance in Nigeria created by Bamidele Adekunle
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- HD2341.167
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Main Library - Special Collections | HD2341.167 INT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol. 29, no.4 (pages 360-373) | Not for loan | For in house use only |
This article examines the factors that affect microenterprise performance in Nigeria. Specific attention is focused on the impact of membership of Cooperative Thrift and Credit Societies (CTCS) and personal agency belief on microenterprise performance. The results suggest that the entrepreneurial ability and business success of people in Cooperative Thrift and Credit Societies are better as compared to non-members, and personal agency belief is a significant predictor of microenterprise performance.
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