[Rural entrepreneurship success and failure in connection with cooperation]
2002
Lescevica, M. (Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Economics)
The study analyzes the theory of success and failure factors of entrepreneurship. Correlation models created by other researchers were taken into consideration when developing a new model appropriate for the research goal. According to the goal, three verifiable hypotheses were suggested and a correlation was calculated among some main determinants of entrepreneurship success. The testing of the hypotheses showed that there is no real correlation between entrepreneurs' age and their answers on the question how do they evaluate their company - successful or not. The higher the enterprise's turnover, the higher the estimation of its operation. Among the respondents evaluating their entrepreneurship as successful, there is a comparatively great number of those uncertain whether to join a cooperative society or not. Analysis of the obtained data suggests that the research should be continued, particularly determining correlations among other data.
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