Understanding the individual in personal initiative action-based entrepreneurial interventions
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Van der Walt, A.G. (Andre)
Myres, Kerrin
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Abstract
BACKGROUND: Entrepreneurship is an important driving force for economic development in
emerging economies, traditionally driven by ineffective top-down approaches. A recent
bottom-up approach incorporating personal initiative (PI) into action-based interventions
offered a more sustainable way to stimulate African entrepreneurial growth.
AIM: The study is interested in how these interventions work during training, for whom and
in what way. Therefore, a deduced programme theory was constructed from literature and
was empirically evaluated.
SETTING: The investigation focussed on rural communities in the Mopani region of South Africa
near Polokwane and Tzaneen in Limpopo province. Two large central hubs characterise these
areas, with several rural villages scattered around them.
METHODS: A multiple case study strategy cast in a realist evaluation design was used to
investigate two interventions consisting of female entrepreneurs to produce qualitative data
that were analysed inductively to make sense of change and the learning in these interventions.
Entrepreneurs were selected through case selection, and trustworthiness in the data was
established by focussing on post hoc and verification strategies during and after the research
process.
RESULTS: The findings produced valuable insights visually presented in analytical frameworks
that show adjustments to the PI deduced programme theory.
CONCLUSION: On an individual level, it showed how unique attitudes guide action-formation,
situational and transformational mechanisms that support outcome patterns in the context of
these interventions.
CONTRIBUTION: Three propositions were developed to be tested in future studies to continue
discussing entrepreneurs and their learning behaviours to increase entrepreneurial action and
nurture the entrepreneurial mindset.
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DATA AVAILABITY STATEMENT: Original data is held for safe keeping at the Gordon Institute of Business Science - University of Pretoria and is available
upon requests made to the corresponding author, A.G.v.d.W.
This article is partially based on the author’s thesis of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Gordon Institute of Business Science, University of Pretoria, South Africa, with supervisor Dr Kerrin Myres, received March 2023, available here: http://hdl.handle.net/2263/92623.
This article is partially based on the author’s thesis of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Gordon Institute of Business Science, University of Pretoria, South Africa, with supervisor Dr Kerrin Myres, received March 2023, available here: http://hdl.handle.net/2263/92623.
Keywords
Personal initiative interventions, Action regulation theory, Deduced programme theory, Entrepreneurial action, Entrepreneurial mindset, Experiential learning, Realist evaluation, SDG-08: Decent work and economic growth, SDG-04: Quality education
Sustainable Development Goals
SDG-04:Quality Education
SDG-08:Decent work and economic growth
SDG-08:Decent work and economic growth
Citation
Van der Walt, A.G. & Myres,
K., 2024, ‘Understanding the
individual in personal
initiative action-based
entrepreneurial
interventions’, Southern
African Journal of
Entrepreneurship and Small
Business Management 16(1),
a731. https://doi.org/10.4102/sajesbm.v16i1.731.
