Linking Entrepreneurial Competencies and Financial Risk: Pathways to Sustainable Business Growth
Donald Cyndyl L. Miguel | Rosalie C. Gemina
Discipline: business studies
Abstract:
This study explores the relationship between entrepreneurial skills and financial risk tolerance among ambulant vendors operating in informal economies. Focusing on key competencies such as self- competency, risk management, and control focus, the research aims to determine how these skills influence vendors’ willingness to engage in financial risks, a vital factor for business growth and sustainability. Data collected from 152 ambulant vendors in Agusan del Sur was analyzed using Pearson’s correlation and multiple regression. The results show a strong positive correlation between entrepreneurial skills and financial risk tolerance, with self-competency emerging as the most influential factor. With higher self- efficacy, entrepreneurs are more sure of handling financial uncertainty and grabbing chances. The study emphasizes acquiring entrepreneurial competencies to improve financial decision-making and corporate resilience. It also emphasizes the importance of focused training initiatives to improve these competencies, therefore providing information for stakeholders and legislators endorsing unofficial economies.
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