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          <dc:title>Factor Analysis of Entrepreneurchip Ecosystem in Myanmar (Aye Myat Myat Thu, 2022)</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Aye Myat Myat Thu</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>This study focuses on the factors identifying the entrepreneurial ecosystem 
through the Myanmar Young Entrepreneurs Association (MYEA) whose members are 
entrepreneurs in different areas and from diversified backgrounds. The main objectives 
of the study are to explore the demographic and socioeconomic information of 
Myanmar's entrepreneurs and to identify the factors that affect the success of businesses 
with an entrepreneurial orientation, with a special focus on young entrepreneurs. 
Primary data is collected from a random sample of 260 entrepreneurs who are business 
owners and top management, as well as the members of MYEA. Data collection is done
with the permission of the Management Committee of Myanmar Entrepreneurs 
Association members living throughout Myanmar via online survey mode on their 
mobile phones in order to reach a wider audience. The secondary data is collected from 
relevant textbooks, SME associations, previously prepared research papers, and internet 
websites. The descriptive statistics, factor analysis, and MAP test were used in the 
study. According to the results, the four main pillars of a unified and systematic 
ecosystem are the Support and Network Pillar, Human and Culture Pillar, Market and
Technology Pillar, and Financial Pillar. Entrepreneurs may apply these identifying
factors by strengthening their new ventures to make their entrepreneurial endeavors 
more successful and long-lasting.</dc:description>
          <dc:date>2022-04-01</dc:date>
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