Chapter I
Chapter I
Chapter I
INTRODUCTION
In the productive world, for any nation, Entrepreneurship is the core of productive
economic development and social progress as it acts as a positive force in economic growth
by serving as the bridge between innovation and market place. Sole proprietorship, as
they are popularly referred to can simply be stated as any legitimate business started by one
or more persons in any sector of the economy of any Nation. Though technical definitions
exist, they vary from country to country and from institution to institution. According to
Malibala 20l2 there is pride of ownership which generates personal motivation and
identification with the business. Combining energies and talents of the two or more
partners can be often be successful where one person alone would fail.
of local technology, and develop indigenous entrepreneurs (Erdem and Erdem, 2011;
Alaye-Ogan, 2012). The importance of small businesses to the citizens’ standard of living
Fabayo, 2009). Most small businesses are managed by their owners because they could not
afford to hire expertise to run the businesses for them (Rajaram, 2008). Consequently,
small business owners perform so many operational tasks and management functions
themselves (Kirsten, 2013), which may often result in business failure (Ihua, 2009). The
always promote uncertainty (Keasey and Watson, 1993). Sole proprietorship is most
because it is not subject to federal or state regulation, also it is relatively simple to manage
and control. In this type of business, one person that is the proprietor provides all the
capital required to carry on the business. A sole proprietorship is a company, which is not
registered with the state as a limited liability company or corporation. The owner does not
pay income tax separately for the company but he/she reports business income or losses on
Specifically, the main objectives of this study are (a) to examine the characteristics
and Sum-ag), (b) to critically evaluate the challenges and difficulties hampering the growth
and survival of small businesses in selected barangays in Bacolod City namely (Estefania,
Handuman, and Sum-ag), (c) to examine the government and individual efforts to support
the growth and survival of small businesses in selected barangays in Bacolod City
(Estefania, Handuman, and Sum-ag), and (d) to examine the causes of small businesses
short live in selected barangays in Bacolod City (Estefania, Handuman, and Sum-ag).
Another challenge of sole proprietors that can encounter are owner dependence, business
process and procedure, managing finances, human resource, quality and growth, and
attractive new business. Therefore, this study will be of immense benefits of existing small
business owners, and those who are nursing the ambition of operating small businesses of
their own in selected barangays in Bacolod City (Estefania, Handuman, and Sum-ag). In
addition, business researchers, academics, and the government will find it very useful in
Bowen, Morara & Mureithi (2009) it can be inferred that is sole proprietorships are
selected Barangays (Estefania, Handumanan, and Sum-ag) in Bacolod City, Calendar year
2019.
a. Age
b. Sex
c. Status
d. Educational Attainment
a. Competencies
b. Financial Management
c. Human Resource
d. Customers
g. Length of Business
2. What is the level of challenges of sole proprietorship businesses according to age, sex,
resource, costumers, the location of their business , registered and non-registered and
length of business?
Hypothesis
length of business.
Theoretical Framework
dynamic capability innovative theory and ownership theory. The Resource-Base Theory
stems from the principle that the puissance of firms' competitive advantage lies in their
internal resources, as opposed to their positioning in the external environment. This theory
as a basis for the competitive advantage of a business lies primarily in the application of a
bundle of valuable tangible or intangible resources at the business disposal (Barney, 2001
cited in Ates and Bittici, 2009) introduce further that rather than simply evaluating
depends on the unique resources and capabilities that a firm possesses. The resource base
view of the business predicts that certain types of resources owned and controlled by
businesses have the potential and promise to generate competitive advantage and
eventually superior Business performance (Ainuddin et al. 2007 cited in Abosede et al.
2016).
The Survival-Base Theory is the strategy that a business uses to avoid being eradicated
the owner in order to succeed in innovative and high intellectual and practical capacity to
run his company with bold jump and should be ready to accept the uncertainty (Gibcus,
2003 cited in Abosede et al. 2016). Basically, the underpinning of survival strategy is that
organization needs to continuously adapt to its competitive environment in order to
survive. Each decade seems to bring a new way of thinking about the business environment
(a paradigm) and new ways of acting (Brian, 1996 cited in Abosede et al. 2016).
Priem and Butler (2001) cited in Abosede et al. (2016) stressed that Resource-Base
Theory is essentially a static theory since it does not explain the evolution over time of the
resources and capabilities that form the basis of competitive advantage. Hence, it is not
enough to view a business as a bundle of resources, but note also the mechanisms by which
the businesses learn and accumulate new skills, new credentials, and the forces that limit
the ratio and direction of this process (Teece et al. 2004 cited in Abosede et al. 2016).
Dynamic capabilities as the business' ability to integrate, build, and reconfigure internal
and external competences to address rapidly changing environments, in this sense (Teece
et al. 1990 cited in Abosede et al. 2016). Indeed, innovation is considered a critical driver
of economic growth in the formulation of the endogenous growth theory (Abosede &
The Ownership Theory explains that the ownership structure whether concentrated or
proprietorship businesses the skills of the owner is critical to the long-term success and
survival of the business while the role of the capitalist is usually rambling at the corporate
level for large companies. Owner is the enterprise main strategist and decision maker,
developing the vision, mission and strategies, and also to administer them. However, the
role of the owner and his stance towards the different challenges are therefore often critical
for implementation of strategy. Besides, the personal goals, traits and strategic orientation
Conceptual framework
For better covenant and full comprehension, a paradigm of the key variables were
included and reflected in this study. The concept "sole proprietorship” deals with
unincorporated business that has just one owner who pays personal income tax on profits
earned from the business. Sole proprietorship can be regarded as setting the context for
owner's behavior, like the exploitation of opportunities (Ireland et al. 2001 cited in
Abosede et al. 2016). It concerns the utterance and implementation of the major goals and
initiatives taken by a sole proprietorship business top management oF the owners based
in which the organization competes (Nag et al. 2007 cited in Abosede et al. 2016). More
importantly, a sole proprietor will serve as an overall direction to the Business and involves
indicating the business' objectives, developing policies and plans designed to achieve these
objectives, and then allocating resources to implement the plans. Academics and practicing
Owners have developed numerous models and frameworks to assist in The decision
2002 cited in Abosede et al. 2016). More so, it assists businesses to make effective
decisions and strategies by staying alert to the threats and opportunities in an uncertain and
of business, location of business and whether it is registered or not to the government are
assumed to have influenced the consciousness on the Challenges among sole
involves analyzing the environment in which the business operates, then making of a series
of strategic decisions about how the enterprise will compete. However, formulation ends
with a series of goals or objectives and measures for the business to pursue.
Figure 1. Schematic Diagram of the Challenges among Sole Proprietorship Businesses in
Selected Barangays (Estefania, Handumanan and Sum-ag) in Bacolod City
Challenges
Age
Competencies
Younger
Financial Management
Older
Human Resource
Sex
Customer
Male
Others
Educational Attainment
Significance of the Study
Sole Proprietors. The study will help sole proprietors to gain better insights and cope
up with the different challenges that they encounter in the run of their business.
Customers. The research will help customers to ensure the safety and cleanliness of
the foods.
Department of trade and industry (DTI). This study will provide information that
will be beneficial in terms of identifying the registered and unregistered sole proprietorship
businesses.
Future Researchers. The study will give relevant and useful information to the future
This study focuses mainly on the challenges face by sole proprietors in Bacolod City.
The participants of the study were the selected Barangays such as Handumanan, Sum-ag,
and Estefania the year of 2017-2019. The study determine the challenges of the sole
proprietors of to what level of extent does it constitute to the challenges sole proprietors is
location, registered and non-registered and length of business. This study is limited on the
actual data records of business performance that belongs to sole proprietorship business
mainly eateries on the selected barangays chosen at systematic random sampling. The
researcher will make a sample size of 30% from the list at random of the sole
proprietorship business in Bacolod City and then an element or sampling interval is
selected. The element can be arrived by getting the quotient of total population and sample
size. A researcher- maid questionnaire was used to gather data from the participants as the
basis for a proposed knowledge enhancement program of sole proprietors. This research
was conducted at the selected barangays namely: Handumanan, Sum-ag, and Estefania for
Definition of Terms
For an understandable content of the study, the following terms are ideal, conceptual
and operational:
Capital - money or wealth needed to produce goods and services (Oden, NA).
In this study, refers to the money a sole proprietor used in business processes.
In this study, it refers to the one of the beneficiary under the study.
(Kenton, 2019).
concern and leads to take financial planning of the concern (Kileo, 2016).
In this study, it refers to one of the factor that constitute to the major challenge in the
unincorporated business that has just one owner who pays personal income tax on profits
CHAPTER II
This section will provide a brief literature review on the various factors that affect
Finance Management
considerable jolt on small business performances. Sole proprietorships do not, and are
typically not required, to have a detailed record and are classed as being “informational
opaque”. As such, sole proprietors are deemed to be a riskier prospect compare to their
large counterparts and tend to face higher premiums or onerous collateral requirements
finance to commonplace among developing countries. As Wang (2016) stated that small
and medium enterprises with connection to the state appears to have fewer financing
problems. Innovating lending strategies such as factoring, credit-scoring and leasing are
better alternatives for traditional debt practices in financing the business with the absence
of developed institutions (Bech and Demirgūç-Kunt, 2006). Thus, it is not only about
financing but the type of finance is also important to sole proprietorship businesses
Human Resource
Human resource is another major factor that is often positively associated with the
business performance. Human resource development and occupational health and safety
(Ogunyomi and Bruning 2015). There are studies about small businesses shows that there
is a sure gap between on the performances of the small businesses. Most studies tend to
CHAPTER III
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
This chapter presents the research design, locale of the study, and the respondents
of the study. The purpose of this study is to determine the challenges of sole
The descriptive survey-method research will be used in this study. A survey was
used to gather the information of the respondents who were selected from a specific
Survey Method allows the collection of a large amount of data from a large
population. A survey allows for standardization of data which allows easy comparisons.
Locale of the Study
The respondents of the study will be the sole proprietors in a particular place in
Bacolod City, namely; Barangays: Estefania, Handumanan and Sum-ag. They will be
on their own judgment when choosing members of the population to participate in their
study. This sampling method requires researchers to have prior knowledge about the
purpose of their studies so that they can properly choose and approach eligible
participants.
In this case, the researcher selected number of participants of 90 of the total sole
proprietors in the selected barangays of Bacolod City. These respondents will be given
respondents who can and are willing to provide the information by their experiences.
Table 1 shows the distributions of the respondents from the different sole proprietors in
Estefania 22
Handumanan 45
Sum-ag 23
Total 90
Research Instrument
This study utilized the researchers self-made questionnaire to secure relevant information
Part I, will be consisting of the demographic profile of the respondents which include:
the personal attributes such as name, age, sex, civil status and educational attainment.
Part II, was composed of questions centered on the level of challenges among sole
very low.
Validity is foremost on the mind of those developing measures and that genuine
scientific measurement is foremost in the minds of those who seek valid outcomes from
In this study, the researcher self-made questionnaire was subjected to the content of
validation by the experts in the field of research, Trade and Industry, as well as in Business
and Management to look at the content and format of the questionnaire and judge whether
Furthermore, the research instrument obtained the average score of ____ which is
interpreted as very highly practiced that the questionnaire was valid for this study.
the specific places. After the questionnaire was gathered, the responses were tallied and
value of Cronbach’s (alpha) reliability test, the result yielded a score of 0.90: therefore, the
After the researchers established the validity and the reliability of the instrument,
approval will be asked from the proper authorities of Estefania, Handumanan and Sum-ag
Barangay Halls will be secured and the researchers conducted the two-time administration
to the 90 respondents of Estefania, Handumanan and Sum-ag will be, to determine the
questionnaires that were reproduced and distributed to the participants. A one-day schedule
After the researchers established the validity and the reliability of the instrument,
approval will be asked from the proper authorities before the conduct of the study.
In problem number one is to identify the profile of the respondents according to name,
age, sex, civil status and educational attainment. Frequency and percentage distribution
will be used.
For problem number two is to determine the prevalent challenges among sole
proprietorship in selected barangays in Bacolod City. Mean score will be used and