Entrepreneurial Mindset Among Marginalized Adults in Samar: A Baseline Study for Extension Program Sustainability
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This study assessed the impact of a capacity-building extension program on developing the entrepreneurial mindset of marginalized adults in Basey and Marabut, Samar. Using purposive sampling, focus group discussions and interview questionnaires were conducted with program beneficiaries and implementers. Thematic analysis revealed that positive attitude, entrepreneurial knowledge, and readiness were essential for business success, while lack of capital hindered entrepreneurial intention. Results showed that the program effectively enhanced participants’ confidence, motivation, and business awareness. However, financial constraints remained a major …
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Gatil, Baclay, Cinco, Acosta (2023). Entrepreneurial Mindset Among Marginalized Adults in Samar: A Baseline Study for Extension Program Sustainability. College of Arts and Sciences, Samar State University. Retrieved from https://gov-aideas.ssu.edu.ph/research/entrepreneurial-mindset-among-marginalized-adults-in-samar-a-baseline-study-for-extension-program-sustainability
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- Research Type
- Applied Research
- Sector
- Community Development & Livelihood
- College
- College of Arts and Sciences
- Published
- February 24, 2026
- Last Updated
- February 24, 2026
- Access Level
- Public
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- 7.4 MB