2021
DOI: 10.1108/jec-02-2021-0029
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Motivational factors into agriculture as a career path: narratives of Black emerging farmers as entrepreneurs in South Africa

Abstract: Purpose The transformation of the agricultural landscape is deemed as an essential nation-building priority in post-democratic South Africa. Part of the activity of transformation is affording disenfranchised groups opportunity to participate in careers where they were excluded. The purpose of the study is to investigate the motivational factors that influenced emerging Black farmers as entrepreneurs to choose agriculture as a career path in post-democratic South Africa. Design/methodology/approach This stud… Show more

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“…The importance of the significant others, namely parents or guardians, family members and close friends on an individual's decision making in selecting agriculture as a career path has been emphasized in other studies including amongst undergraduate students in the USA [52], amongst farmer entrepreneurs in Africa [53], in Asia, amongst Malaysian youth agripreneurs [22] and Gen Y in Malaysia [54]. Family members and close friends are considered the most influential people for decisions related to entrepreneurship [55], including entrepreneurship in the agricultural sector [22,54].…”
Section: Societal-communal Paradigmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of the significant others, namely parents or guardians, family members and close friends on an individual's decision making in selecting agriculture as a career path has been emphasized in other studies including amongst undergraduate students in the USA [52], amongst farmer entrepreneurs in Africa [53], in Asia, amongst Malaysian youth agripreneurs [22] and Gen Y in Malaysia [54]. Family members and close friends are considered the most influential people for decisions related to entrepreneurship [55], including entrepreneurship in the agricultural sector [22,54].…”
Section: Societal-communal Paradigmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the final stage, an elaboration of the developed narratives with the aid of quotations and experiences shared by the participants is then provided (McCormack, 2000). Narrative inquiry has been used previously in organizational behavior research and lauded for its effort in understanding human behavior and experience (Chinyamurindi et al, 2021;Mpetile and Chinyamurindi, 2021;Harry and Chinyamurindi, 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GECF, through understanding the role of the identified factors, can also be an indicator not just of the motivators but also inhibitors to entrepreneurial activity. Such issues help understand the entrepreneurial activity and the role of its ecosystem on human behavior (Mpetile and Chinyamurindi, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%