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1 Available online at ScienceDirect Procedia - Social and Behavioral Scien ce s 133 ( 2014 ) ICTMS-2013 Is an MBA degree essential for successful entrepreneurship? Asha Nagendra*, Deepak Dobal, Surabhi Ghildiyal, Eishan Gupta, Aakash Gurung Symbiosis Institute of Management Studies (SIMS) Symbiosis International University (SIU), Range Hills Road, Khadki, Pune , Maharashtra State, India Abstract This research was undertaken to find out what the successful entrepreneurs think about the relationship between an MBA degree and success of an entrepreneurial venture. It gives a comprehensive study of the views of the various entrepreneurs on importance of an MBA degree and the various hurdles they have to face in setting up a new enterprise. The study was done on 100 small scale entrepreneurs who were running enterprises in the city of Pune, Maharashtra. The enterprises ranged between real estate firms, service centres, restaurants, IT companies, showrooms, cyber cafes etc. A well-structured questionnaire was filled by the respondents for the study. Results revealed that the entrepreneurs believed that an education such as Masters in Business Administration (MBA) is not a necessity for starting a business. It also highlights the problems faced by the entrepreneurs The The Authors. Authors. Published Published by by Elsevier Elsevier Ltd. Open access under CC BY-NC-ND license. Ltd. Selection and peer-review under responsibility of the Organizing Committee of ICTMS Selection and peer-review under responsibility of the Organizing Committee of ICTMS-2013 Keywords: Entrepreneur; MBA degree; Enterprise; Success 1. Introduction An entrepreneur tends to bite off a little more than he can chew hoping he ll quickly learn how to chew it. Roy Ash Is an entrepreneur born or made? How does one create the next generation of Dhirubhai Ambanis, Narayanmurthys, Ashok Sootas etc.? Is there a formal process that can create a lot more entrepreneurs? Is a degree in MBA a guarantee of successful entrepreneurship? In today s time where MBA is given a lot of importance, this research paper attempts to find out the views and opinions of entrepreneurs on whether or not having an MBA * Corresponding author. Tel.: ; fax: address: [email protected] The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Open access under CC BY-NC-ND license. Selection and peer-review under responsibility of the Organizing Committee of ICTMS doi: /j.sbspro
2 Asha Nagendra et al. / Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 133 ( 2014 ) degree is essential in starting one s own business. Is it that entrepreneurs know by virtue of their real life experience many things which are taught at the B-schools today? 2. Objectives To study the significance of MBA in entrepreneurship To study the problems faced by non MBA entrepreneurs 3. Review of Literature Martinez and Riportella conducted a research on MBA Students and Their Motivation to Start-Up Their Own Enterprises in The survey composed of 213 entrepreneurs,60% with an MBA degree and 40% without an MBA. They found that specific training/education on entrepreneurship does not have a significant impact on Entrepreneurship initiative. However on analysing the perception on starting-up their own companies, the respondents recognize the relevance and positive impact of training/education received at university. The postgraduate studies give the opportunities to the graduates to develop skills and abilities to discover new business opportunities and to start-up their own business. An MBA programme helped them to feel self-confident with their entrepreneurial intention. Bansal (2009) conducted a study on 20 entrepreneurs who dared to find their own path without an MBA. She chose people from varied cultural and educational backgrounds who were determined to succeed on their own. She does not analyse the successes of the entrepreneurs, rather it emphasizes their failures which ultimately culminated in success stories for them. As per her study, there are 3 basic qualities which are most essential when one is daring to excel without any relevant degree or knowledge and they are JUGAAD, JUNOON & ZUBAAN. Age was not a consideration for becoming an entrepreneur as long as they had the above three qualities viz. Jugaad, Junoon and Zubaan. 4. Methodology The study was conducted on 100 small scale entrepreneurs. The respondents were restaurant owner, cybercafé owners, property dealers, KIRANA shops, software firms and boutiques in Pune. Primary data was collected for the research by means of a questionnaire. Secondary data was collected from magazines, newspapers, books, online journals etc. 5. Hypothesis Most entrepreneurs do not find an MBA degree essential in the success of an enterprise. 6. Results The study revealed that entrepreneurship in India is male dominant. 83% of the respondents were males and only 17% were females. Majority of respondents were above 35 years old. 34% of the entrepreneurs were in the age group of years and about 3% are in age group % of the respondents were college graduates, 38% were post graduates. About 31% of the respondents had an MBA degree unlike the rest 69% who were without an MBA degree and this result is in accordance with the hypothesis Most of the entrepreneurs do not find MBA essential in the success of the enterprise. The result is also in agreement with that of Bansal (2009), according to whom Jugaad, Junoon and Zubaan are the 3 basic qualities which can ensure success. Table 1: Demographic information of the respondents
3 70 Asha Nagendra et al. / Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 133 ( 2014 ) SNo. General Information Percentage 1. Age (in years) a b c d. Above Gender a. Male b. Female 3. Educational Qualification a. Higher Secondary b. Graduate c. Post Graduate 4. Earnings per annum (in rupees) a. 0-5 lakhs b lakhs c. above 10 lakhs Table 2: Problems faced in various departments SNo. Departments Percentage 1. Marketing Accounting Human Resources 7 5. Operations 43 Figure 1: Departments in which problems were faced As per the survey, 43% respondents had problems in Operations department i.e., in managing the inventory, stock and the supply chain.7% of the respondents faced problems in managing their employees and 20% of the respondents found it difficult to attract the customers, whilst 30% had problems in managing the funds. This result is in agreement with the results of the study conducted by Martinez and Riportella who also found that Non MBA entrepreneurs face problems in various aspects of starting up one s own business. Table 3: Guidance in start-ups S.No Particulars Percentage 1. Consulting firm Friends and Relatives Somebody already in business 32
4 Asha Nagendra et al. / Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 133 ( 2014 ) Figure 2: Guidance for start-ups It was found that only 13% of the respondents approached consulting firms for guidance for starting their new venture. (55%) took guidance or advice from their relatives and friends. 32% of the respondents said that they took the advice from someone who was already in business as they could explain the practical aspects of that business in a better way Table 4: Problems faced in the initial days of business SNo. Particulars Percentage 1. Competition from other firms Technical Jargon Networking All of the above 36 Figure 3: Problems faced in initial days of business As per the results, 31% of the respondents found competition from the other firms as the biggest problems faced by them. 15% of the respondents found it difficult to understand the technical jargons in their initial days of setup. 18% of the respondents found networking as the biggest problem. Lastly, 36% of the respondents found all of them to be the problems in setting up their business.
5 72 Asha Nagendra et al. / Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 133 ( 2014 ) Table 5: Key to success SNo. Particulars Percentage 1. Innovation Marketing Networking Courage Innovation Marketing Networking Courage Figure 4: Key to success Courage is one of the main key to success in Entrepreneurship with 35% of the respondents considering this factor. For 32% of the respondents Marketing is the key to success. Only 10% respondents believe that innovation is the key to success. This result is in accordance with Ms Bansal according to whom Jugad Junoon and Zubaan are the three things a person must have to become an entrepreneur. 7. Conclusions Maximum numbers of respondents were from the age group of years. There were a considerable number of (44%) of respondents in the age group of above 35years. Rest of the respondents fell in the category of years and years which constituted 19% and 34% respectively. Entrepreneurship in India is mainly dominated by men. 17% of the respondents of this research paper are females and 83% are males. 50% of the respondents were college graduates, 38% of the respondents were post graduates. Thus it clearly evident that elementary education for any individual to open an enterprise in an urban region is very much required. The target sample of this paper, consists of 44% of the respondent with salary less than 5 Lakhs INR, and about 16% of the respondents had their salary above 10 lakhs. 31% of the target sample was MBA graduates unlike rest 69% who were without an MBA degree which firmly supports our hypothesis. 56% of the respondents do not think that MBA is a necessity for successfully running a business. 62% of the respondents would not employ people without an MBA for a managerial job whereas 38% would take MBA graduates. Most of the respondents (43%) had problems in Operations department that is, in managing the inventory, stock and even in managing the supply chain. 7% of the respondents face problems in managing their employees. 20% of the respondents found it difficult to attract the customers and another 30% had problems in managing the funds. 13% of the respondents approached the Consulting firms for the guidance for starting their new venture. Almost half of them (55%) took guidance or advice from their relatives and friends and 32% of the respondents say that they took the advice from someone who was already there in business as they could explain the practical aspects of that business in better way. 31% of the respondents found competition from the other firms as the biggest problems faced by them, 15% of the respondents found it difficult to understand the technical jargons in their initial days of setup, 18% of the respondents found networking as the biggest problem and 36% of the respondents found all of them to be the problems in setting up their business.
6 Asha Nagendra et al. / Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 133 ( 2014 ) Courage is one of the main keys to success in Entrepreneurship with 35% of the respondents considering this factor as vital. For 32% of the respondents marketing is the key to success. Only 10% respondents believed that innovation is the key to success. Therefore, a gut feeling is the essential ingredient in the starting up and sustaining of any new venture. It can be concluded that entrepreneurs do not feel that an MBA degree is a necessity for the success of a new enterprise. Most of the respondents felt that entrepreneurs are born rather than made or nurtured. However, there is still a need of imbibing some knowledge to help their business to do well. Though most of the respondents felt that an MBA degree is not a necessity for the success of an enterprise, they did admit that it always helps to broaden the vision and provide better business opportunities. References Ardichivili A, Cardonzo R and Sourav R. (2003), A Theory of Entrepreneurial Opportunity Identification and Development, Journal of Business Venturing, Vol.18, No.1, pp Drennan J (2005), Dynamics of Entrepreneurship Intentions of MBA Students Hills G E and Shrader R C (1998), Successful Entrepreneurs Insights into Opportunity Recognition, in P E Reynolds et al. Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research, pp.30-43, Babson College, Babnson Park, MA Martinez MJC and Riportella CC (2001), MBA students and their motivation to start-up their own enterprises. Stephen Greer (2010), Does an Entrepreneur Need an MBA enterpreneur_need_an_m.html
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