The role of entrepreneurial self-efficacy in fostering adaptive cognitions among entrepreneurs in Gauteng, South Africa
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2019
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Slater, Anele
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South Africa is one of the countries with high levels of unemployment, inequality and
poverty. The government of the Republic of South Africa has introduced initiatives that
target addressing and alleviating such problems. Equally, the government has introduced
agencies that will assist entrepreneurs with resources for them to thrive[ CITATION
Man12 \l 7177 ]. The National Development Plan 2030 has a mission of alleviating the
triple challenges (poverty, unemployment and inequality) through SMEs that will lead
to job creation and inclusive growth.
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between the entrepreneurial
self-efficacy dimension (developing new product and market opportunities),
metacognitive knowledge and the goal orientation dimensions of adaptive cognitions.
This study makes a contribution to the fields of cognitive psychology and
entrepreneurship, mainly by identifying, defining and determining the importance and
meaning of entrepreneurial self-efficacy and adaptable cognitions’ dimensions while
making a distinction between entrepreneurial self-efficacy, metacognitive knowledge
and goal orientation.
The research paradigm in this report on entrepreneurial self-efficacy and adaptive
cognition followed a Modernism approach which is a positivism perspective. This study
was a cross-sectional study and data was collected over a period of three months. A
targeted sample of 155 SMEs in all sectors included both genders (male and female) in
Gauteng, South Africa.
The findings of the study showed that entrepreneurial self-efficacy (developing new
products and market opportunities) has a positive relationship with adaptive cognitions
(goal orientation). Developing new products and market opportunities have emerged as
having a significant influence on goal orientation.
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A research report submitted to the Faculty of Commerce, Law and
Management, University of the Witwatersrand, in partial fulfilment of
the requirements for the degree of Master of Management in
Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation, May 2019
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Slater, Anele, (2019) The role of entrepreneurial self-efficacy in fostering adaptive cognitions among entrepreneurs in South Africa, University of the Witwatersrand, https://hdl.handle.net/10539/28579