Publication: THE PROBLEMATIC ISSUES FOR STARTING A BUSINESS FACED BY BUSINESS GRADUATES
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Date
2019-12-10
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SLIIT Business School
Abstract
The objective of this research paper is to investigate the process and obstacles
that new business start-ups face. The identification of entry barriers is critical
because the removal of these restrictions and the development of small
businesses may lead to the development of the country, as small businesses
are the lifeblood of our economy. These serve as engines for developing
countries such as Sri Lanka, which is now a lower-middle emerging market.
The objective of this research is to identify and investigate the most
fundamental issues that new businesses encounter. Our country's government
aims to reduce unemployment, with the higher unemployment rate among
fresh graduates. For more than three decades, graduate unemployment has
been a major issue in Sri Lanka. We investigated the challenges, difficulties,
and obstacles that graduating entrepreneurs have faced or would face while
launching a startup through this study. For this study, 184 newly graduated
business faculty students from private tertiary educational institute provided
data. The instrument for data collection was a structured questionnaire. The
analysis of the study was conducted using correlation and regression analysis
further using factor analysis. The study findings will aid in determining which
obstacles would most impact business graduates, the level of government
regulations that would be more supportive, and the educational system
improvements that would be adopted. This article focusses on the effects of
challenges and issues, graduate motivation, educational support,
employability and start-up finance, and government regulations and policies
on business start-ups
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Business graduates, Entrepreneurialism, Start-up barriers, Youth unemployment.
