Usahawan Kraftangan oleh Bekas-Bekas Pelatih Perbadanan Kemajuan Kraftangan Malaysia

The development of industrial sector helps strengthen Malaysian economic growth. It is possible because of the rapid expansion in the small and medium scale industry sector (SMI) which includes craft industry. In order to promote this particular region, Malaysian Handicraft Development Corporation w...

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Main Author: Awang Teh, Muhammad
Format: Thesis
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Published: 1998
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spelling my-uum-etd.19652013-07-24T12:13:50Z Usahawan Kraftangan oleh Bekas-Bekas Pelatih Perbadanan Kemajuan Kraftangan Malaysia 1998 Awang Teh, Muhammad Saud, Mohd. Basir Mustafa, Munauwar Sekolah Siswazah Graduate School HB615-715 Entrepreneurship. Risk and uncertainty. Property The development of industrial sector helps strengthen Malaysian economic growth. It is possible because of the rapid expansion in the small and medium scale industry sector (SMI) which includes craft industry. In order to promote this particular region, Malaysian Handicraft Development Corporation was developed. The corporation organizes training program that produces the skilled and proficient workforce that one day will participate in the business sector. Though the knowledge is traditionally passed from a generation to another, craft industry is still considered as a new sector. Very few people choose to participate in this domain. This research is to identify what factors that made them decide to be in the business. Those factors are knowledge and skill, experience, market’s demands, competitions, guidance from institution and the source of funds. The entrepreneur characteristics that are under consideration are the virtual strength of business, business attitudes and the needs of achievement. The conclusion is that every factor mentioned has a significant relationship with the criterion. The market demand, knowledge and skill have an intermediate effect on those criteria while the others have minor effect. When all factors are under consideration, they do have meaningful and strong affinity with the entrepreneur characteristics. More than 65% of the trainees choose to involve themselves in batik, woodcraft and pottery. Most of the trainees start their business at the young age by using their own meager funds. Majority of their businesses is considered as small potatoes although they have been operating for a long time. This situation could be improved by analyzing the intake of the trainees, and curriculum involves, developing a union for them and reorganize the marketing system for the goods produced. 1998 Thesis https://etd.uum.edu.my/1965/ https://etd.uum.edu.my/1965/1/Teh.pdf application/pdf eng validuser https://etd.uum.edu.my/1965/2/1.Teh.pdf application/pdf eng public masters masters Universiti Utara Malaysia
institution Universiti Utara Malaysia
collection UUM ETD
language eng
eng
advisor Saud, Mohd. Basir
Mustafa, Munauwar
topic HB615-715 Entrepreneurship
Risk and uncertainty
Property
spellingShingle HB615-715 Entrepreneurship
Risk and uncertainty
Property
Awang Teh, Muhammad
Usahawan Kraftangan oleh Bekas-Bekas Pelatih Perbadanan Kemajuan Kraftangan Malaysia
description The development of industrial sector helps strengthen Malaysian economic growth. It is possible because of the rapid expansion in the small and medium scale industry sector (SMI) which includes craft industry. In order to promote this particular region, Malaysian Handicraft Development Corporation was developed. The corporation organizes training program that produces the skilled and proficient workforce that one day will participate in the business sector. Though the knowledge is traditionally passed from a generation to another, craft industry is still considered as a new sector. Very few people choose to participate in this domain. This research is to identify what factors that made them decide to be in the business. Those factors are knowledge and skill, experience, market’s demands, competitions, guidance from institution and the source of funds. The entrepreneur characteristics that are under consideration are the virtual strength of business, business attitudes and the needs of achievement. The conclusion is that every factor mentioned has a significant relationship with the criterion. The market demand, knowledge and skill have an intermediate effect on those criteria while the others have minor effect. When all factors are under consideration, they do have meaningful and strong affinity with the entrepreneur characteristics. More than 65% of the trainees choose to involve themselves in batik, woodcraft and pottery. Most of the trainees start their business at the young age by using their own meager funds. Majority of their businesses is considered as small potatoes although they have been operating for a long time. This situation could be improved by analyzing the intake of the trainees, and curriculum involves, developing a union for them and reorganize the marketing system for the goods produced.
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qualification_name masters
qualification_level Master's degree
author Awang Teh, Muhammad
author_facet Awang Teh, Muhammad
author_sort Awang Teh, Muhammad
title Usahawan Kraftangan oleh Bekas-Bekas Pelatih Perbadanan Kemajuan Kraftangan Malaysia
title_short Usahawan Kraftangan oleh Bekas-Bekas Pelatih Perbadanan Kemajuan Kraftangan Malaysia
title_full Usahawan Kraftangan oleh Bekas-Bekas Pelatih Perbadanan Kemajuan Kraftangan Malaysia
title_fullStr Usahawan Kraftangan oleh Bekas-Bekas Pelatih Perbadanan Kemajuan Kraftangan Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Usahawan Kraftangan oleh Bekas-Bekas Pelatih Perbadanan Kemajuan Kraftangan Malaysia
title_sort usahawan kraftangan oleh bekas-bekas pelatih perbadanan kemajuan kraftangan malaysia
granting_institution Universiti Utara Malaysia
granting_department Sekolah Siswazah
publishDate 1998
url https://etd.uum.edu.my/1965/1/Teh.pdf
https://etd.uum.edu.my/1965/2/1.Teh.pdf
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