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Title: Entrepreneurial Skills and Business Success in the Informal Sector: A Qualitative Study
Authors: Nik Zirwatul Fatihah Ismail 
Mohd Rosli Mohamad 
Keywords: Entrepreneurship
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Universiti Utara Malaysia
Journal: Journal of Business Management and Accounting 
Abstract: 
The informal sector’s activities account for a significant proportion in production,
consumption, employment, and development. There are contrary arguments saying that
the informal sector would shrink and disappear on its own when the level of economy
advances in the country, but the trend nowadays shows the opposite, where there is an
expansion, mainly in business operating in the urban areas. In early entrepreneurship
research, it only focused on finding general individuality and motives of successful
entrepreneurs, where entrepreneurs require capability like traits, knowledge, and specific
skills in order to be capable of achieving success as an entrepreneur. Yet, research on the
relationship between entrepreneurial skills and business success is scarce, especially in
the informal sector because of availability of data in terms of management, worker
training, growth potential, and access to the world market. In this case, this study focused
on entrepreneurial skill which is the most important factor that contributes to business
success in the informal sector. The result of this study showed that communication and
negotiation skills are the most influencing skills for the success of business in the informal
sector in Malaysia.
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/820
ISSN: 2636-9249
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