ENTREPRENEURSHIP : An emerging career path for Filipinos

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ENTREPRENEURSHIP : An emerging career path for Filipinos
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<p><img src="http://www.guidegecko.com/content/poi/152216/adfft-manila-t4.jpg" width="800" height="600"/>In the Philippines, 6.2% of the adult population are established &nbsp;business owners and 18.4% are engaged in early-stage entrepreneurship &nbsp;(TEA). The country’s TEA rate is far higher than the average for Asia &nbsp;and Oceania (13%) .</p>
<p>On the other hand, the country's business &nbsp;discontinuance rate (12.6%) far exceeds the ASEAN average (4.8%). Poor &nbsp;profitability and a lack of access to capital are the major reasons for &nbsp;business closure. 70.5% of Filipinos engaged in early-stage &nbsp;entrepreneurship are driven by the opportunity to improve their &nbsp;financial standing while only 29.4% are necessity-driven.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Nearly &nbsp;half (46%) of all Filipinos have a very positive view of the &nbsp;entrepreneurial opportunities in their country; furthermore, 66% believe &nbsp;they have the entrepreneurial capabilities needed to start a business. &nbsp;Although perceived entrepreneurial capabilities of Filipinos are high, &nbsp;89.5% did not receive formal training at school. Filipino entrepreneurs &nbsp;see owning a business as a path to being independent as well as the &nbsp;opportunity to earn a living and improve one’s economic lot.&nbsp;</p>
<p>&nbsp;More than half (52%) of Filipino entrepreneurs are in the age group &nbsp;18-44 years. Eighty –three percent of entrepreneurs are involved in &nbsp;retail trade, hotels, and restaurants while only 3% are involved in the &nbsp;transformative sector – manufacturing, construction, and transportation. &nbsp;Four percent (4%) are in agriculture, forestry, and fishing. Notably, &nbsp;there are more women (58%) involved in entrepreneurship at the early &nbsp;stage as well as in established business (55%).&nbsp;</p>
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<h4><strong>Enablers and Constraints</strong></h4>
<p>Entrepreneurship &nbsp;is seen by Philippine society as a very good means to improve one’s &nbsp;economic and social standing. This social and cultural orientation &nbsp;serves as one of the major drivers promoting entrepreneurship. The large &nbsp;domestic market with high consumer spending as well as good education &nbsp;and training also drives the population to try entrepreneurial &nbsp;activities. There are also several government programs that support &nbsp;entrepreneurship.</p>
<p>On the other hand, there are several constraints to the development of entrepreneurship in the country:</p>
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  <li>A lack of financial support and working capital, hindering business expansion;</li>
  <li>Poor &nbsp;information dissemination – the inconsistent implementation of &nbsp;government policies and programs that support entrepreneurship;</li>
  <li>Poor provision of training aimed at expanding and sustaining businesses.</li>
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<h4><strong>Initiatives Supporting Entrepreneurship</strong></h4>
<p>Entrepreneurship &nbsp;is encouraged in the Philippines through the activities of the &nbsp;different government departments, such as the Department of Trade and &nbsp;Industry, the Department of Science and Technology, Bangko Sentral ng &nbsp;Pilipinas and the Commission on Higher Education.</p>
<p>Entrepreneurship &nbsp;is offered as a formal degree program at both bachelor and graduate &nbsp;levels (BS, MS, and PhD) aiming to provide formal training to aspiring &nbsp;entrepreneurs. Financial institutions like banks are required to set &nbsp;aside a certain percentage of their loan portfolio to the capital &nbsp;requirements of small and medium sized businesses.</p>
<p>The Department &nbsp;of Trade and Industry, through the Bureau of Small and Medium Enterprise &nbsp;Development, have programs that assist SMEs in developing their &nbsp;entrepreneurial capabilities.</p>
<p>The technological needs of SMEs are &nbsp;also being addressed by the Department of Science and Technology thanks &nbsp;to a program known as the Small Enterprise Technology Upgrading Program &nbsp;(SETUP). Partnerships between government, academia and industry are &nbsp;implemented in developing technology-based entrepreneurship through the &nbsp;business incubator and technology parks programs.&nbsp;</p>
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<h4><strong>Trends Over Time</strong></h4>
<p>Among Filipino &nbsp;youth, a new attitude is forming; they are progressively viewing &nbsp;entrepreneurship as a viable alternative to employment. The supporting &nbsp;framework for this is slowly improving, with the offering of formal &nbsp;academic degrees on entrepreneurship, the encouragement of industry, new &nbsp;graduate partnerships on start-ups, and enhanced interest from civil &nbsp;societies/ NGOs in supporting entrepreneurial development and &nbsp;activities.&nbsp;</p>
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<h4><strong>Challenges for the Future</strong></h4>
<p>The &nbsp;biggest challenge the country faces in promoting entrepreneurship is to &nbsp;develop the capability and skills of Filipinos in starting and growing &nbsp;businesses; furthermore, it needs to promote innovation to increase &nbsp;penetration in both domestic and global markets. All this has to be well &nbsp;supported by the inclusion of entrepreneurship and management courses &nbsp;in the formal education system as well as the teaching of creativity and &nbsp;innovation among the youth.&nbsp;Capability building of entrepreneurs &nbsp;through formal and informal training has to be more actively pursued. &nbsp;The country must take advantage of new developments in the basic &nbsp;education sector, and make entrepreneurship a formal part of the &nbsp;curriculum; it should also redesign tertiary education programs to &nbsp;promote entrepreneurship as an alternative to employment.&nbsp;</p>
<p><em>For more information, visit:</em><em><strong> </strong></em><strong>&nbsp;http://www.gemconsortium.org/country-profile/98</strong></p>
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