Week 1 Theories Concepts of Entrepreneurship

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Entrepreneurship ETR3153 Theories & Concepts of Entrepreneurship By: Wan Nurhamizah Wan Zakaria

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  • EntrepreneurshipETR3153Theories & Concepts of EntrepreneurshipBy: Wan Nurhamizah Wan Zakaria

    DR. DAHLAN

  • Session ObjectivesAt the end of the session, students should be able to:Understand the various theories and concepts of entrepreneurshipHave a deeper understanding of the discipline of entrepreneurship

  • Definition of an EntrepreneurAn entrepreneur is a person who undertakes to do a job. The term entrepreneur originated from a French word entreprendre was first coined by Richard Cantillon (1755).In Malaysia, the term usahawan is used to mean entrepreneur.

  • Definition of EntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurship involves not only the process that leads to the setting-up of a business entity but also the expansion and development of an going concern.The study of entrepreneurship is concerned with the entrepreneurial behavior, the dynamics of business set-up and expansion or development of an entrepreneurial organization.

  • Development of Entrepreneurship TheoriesAdam Smith (1776) An entrepreneur is a person who acts as agent in transforming demand into supply.Jean Baptiste Say (1803) An entrepreneur is a person who shifts resources from an area of low productivity to higher productivity.John Stuart Mill (1848) An entrepreneur is a prime mover in the private enterprise. The entrepreneur is the fourth factor of production.

  • Development of Entrepreneurship TheoriesCarl Menger (1871) The entrepreneur acts as an economic agent who transforms resources into products and services. These transformation process gives added value to the output.Joseph Aloysius Schumpeter (1934) The entrepreneur is an innovator. The economy moves through leaps and bounds because of the innovations. This process is known as creative destructionAlfred Marshall (1936) The process of entrepreneurship development is evolutionary. The entrepreneur is responsible for the evolution of sole proprietorships into a public company.

  • Development of Entrepreneurship TheoriesIbnu Khaldun (Abdul Rahman Mohamed Khaldun) The entrepreneur is seen as a knowledgeable individual and is instrumental in the development of a city-state where enterprises emerge.David C. McLelland (1951) The entrepreneur is a person with a high need for achievement. This need for achievement is the foundation of the entrepreneurship process.

  • Islamic EntrepreneurshipDiscussion on Islamic entrepreneurship is based on the following main topics:IntegrationHuman natureMotivationIslamic business and entrepreneursIslamic economic systemGuidelinesExemplary conducts

  • The Concept of IntegrationIslam is a complete way of life. There is no separation between business and religion.Islamic entrepreneurship is part of the way of life.Muslims are encouraged to get involve in business activities. (9/10 rezeki adalah dalam perniagaan Hadis Nabi)

  • Human NatureIt is part of human nature to follow the teachings of their religion.In Islam, Muslims are required to fulfil two important duties, ibadah and khalifah.In Islamic entrepreneurship, Muslims are able to perform both duties.Maximizing profit is not the ultimate aim of Muslim entrepreneurs.Islamic Man versus Economic Man

  • MotivationFollowing the sunnah of ambiya and the companion of Rasulullah saw.Islamic entrepreneurship leads to the path of success both in this world and the hereafter.Success in Islam is not measured by the end result but also the means and ways of achieving them.

  • The type of success according to Al-QurtubiHalal (Rightful means of living)Qanaah (Satisfying)Taufiq (Guidance)Saadah (Tranquility/Happy)Jannah (Heaven)

  • The level of success according to Al-GhazaliDepends on the following:Level of knowledgeLevel of repentanceLevel of challengesLevel of obstaclesLevel of motivationLevel of handicapLevel of praise and thankfulness

  • Possession of WealthIn Islam, possession of wealth is allowed based on the following principles:Allah s.w.t. is the absolute owner of wealthAllah s.w.t. has created wealth in abundance (melimpah ruah) and sufficient (mencukupi) for all Allah s.w.t. has created wealth for mankindWealth is entrusted to mankind

  • Entrepreneurship as IbadahMuslim entrepreneurs involvement in business is to fulfill an obligation known as fardhu kifayahFardhu kifayah~ Unless and until there is an entrepreneur in a community, the entire community is deemed to be sinful.Muslim entrepreneurs bear the responsibility to provide goods and services primarily to the Muslim community and to others

  • Islamic Entrepreneurship ModelIslam Propagates(Business Venture)Allah Prepared(Facilities)Islam Provides(Guidelines & Procedures)Allah Promised(Rewards)

  • Islamic Economic SystemIslamic entrepreneurship is part of the framework of the Islamic Economic System.Islamic economic system involves:Islamic bankingIslamic insurance (takaful)Islamic capital marketsIslamic economic system is based on Islamic jurisprudence.

  • Guidelines and ProceduresIslam has provided an extensive guidelines for Islamic entrepreneurship activities.Among others:The principle of buying and sellingThe permissible types of businessThe principle of zakat in businessBusiness ethics

  • Entrepreneurial EthicsPrevent lazinessEradicate fear/shynessSearch for legitimate venturesAvoid unlawful sources of incomeShow gratitude and thankfulnessGrow and develop wealthDiversify business venturesAvoid greediness

  • Entrepreneurial EthicsAvoid malicious behaviorAvoid squandering (elakkan membazir)Avoid stinginess (elakkan kedekut)Pay zakat and alms (sedekah)Be trustworthyPray consistentlyTawakkalPatienceQanaah

  • Exemplary Conducts of Muslim EntrepreneursBusiness is secondary to the call of jihad (crusade)Never use power or influence for self-interestAfraid of accumulated wealthLeadership qualities in all aspectsPractice moderate way of life