Social and Economic Determinants of Business Risk-Taking Propensity Among Entrepreneurs of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Akoko Region, Ondo State, Nigeria

  • Omolawal S
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This study investigated social and economic determinants of business risk-taking propensity among Entrepreneurs of Small and Medium scale Enterprises (SMEs) in Akoko Region, Ondo State. It utilised descriptive research design. Study population comprised SMEs entrepreneurs in the four local governments making up the study location. Collection of primary data was done using Questionnaire administered on randomly selected 241 respondents and 8 in-depth interviews. Quantitative data were analysed with descriptive statistics involving T-test of independent measures while qualitative data were content analysed. Younger entrepreneurs expressed higher levels of risk-taking propensity than their older counterparts [t (241) =4.47; p

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Omolawal, S. A. (2023). Social and Economic Determinants of Business Risk-Taking Propensity Among Entrepreneurs of Small and Medium Scale Enterprises in Akoko Region, Ondo State, Nigeria. Journal of Applied And Theoretical Social Sciences, 5(2), 217–233. https://doi.org/10.37241/jatss.2023.90

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