ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT ON THE ECONOMIC GROWTH OF DEKINA LOCAL GOVERNMENT OF KOGI STATE

There is a need for the government to provide business development programs, tax incentives and create an enabling environment for entrepreneurship to thrive. The study assessed how Dekina Local Government Area's economic growth was impacted by entrepreneurial development. The study's goa...

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Main Authors: Adeleye Tope James, Audu Jeremiah Okpanachi, Audu Friday
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kwara State University, Malete Nigeria 2024-10-01
Series:Malete Journal of Accounting and Finance
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Online Access:https://majaf.com.ng/index.php/majaf/article/view/147
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Summary:There is a need for the government to provide business development programs, tax incentives and create an enabling environment for entrepreneurship to thrive. The study assessed how Dekina Local Government Area's economic growth was impacted by entrepreneurial development. The study's goal is to determine how the Dekina Local Government Area's ability to take risks, be creative, and be proactive has affected its economic progress. Survey research was the method used in the study. Six thousand seven hundred and four people made up the population [6,704]. A basic random sample strategy is used in the study to choose 377 SMEDAN participants. ANOVA and the ordinary least square (OLS) model of regression analysis were constructed using data from surveys administered. SPSS version 20.0 was then used to evaluate the results. According to the study, in Dekina LGA, Kogi, taking risks has a major and beneficial impact on economic growth. Innovativeness also has a substantial impact on growth, as does proactively. The study suggested that Kogi State's SMEs should promote a culture of risk assessment and awareness. Although taking risks is necessary for progress, it's also critical to carefully consider all available options and make well-informed decisions.
ISSN:2735-9603