The Challenges landscape of young social entrepreneurship in Malaysia: A conceptual paper

Noorraha Abdul Razak , Nurshuhaida Abdul Razak (1) , Siti Arnizan Mat Rifim (1)
(1) Universiti Poly-Tech Malaysia, Malaysia

Abstract

This study explores the complex environment of youthful social entrepreneurship in Malaysia, the wide range of difficulties that burgeoning social entrepreneurs face in their quest to make a positive difference. This study aims to completely identify, analyse, and comprehend the many obstacles that young social entrepreneurs confront as they try to succeed in Malaysia's fast-paced business climate. Semi-structured interviews with a varied sample of young social entrepreneurs from various industries around Malaysia will be undertaken as part of the qualitative phase. This method enables a thorough investigation of their experiences, viewpoints, and difficulties. Purposive sampling will be used to choose the participants based on the range of industries, business sizes, and geographic areas. A wide range of stakeholders, including politicians, educators, support organisations, and ambitious young social entrepreneurs themselves, will be significantly impacted by the study's findings. In summary, this study intends to provide light on the difficulties young social entrepreneurs have while pursuing their quest for significant social change and continuing with the development of an ecosystem that empowers, supports, and propels Malaysia's next generation of social entrepreneurs towards a more just and sustainable future by throwing light on these difficulties.


Keywords: Social Entrepreneurship Challenges, Young Social Entrepreneurs, Social Impact, Sustainable Development

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Authors

Noorraha Abdul Razak
noorraha@uptm.edu.my (Primary Contact)
Nurshuhaida Abdul Razak
Siti Arnizan Mat Rifim
Abdul Razak, N., Abdul Razak, N., & Mat Rifim, S. A. (2024). The Challenges landscape of young social entrepreneurship in Malaysia: A conceptual paper. Jurnal Evolusi , 5(2), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.61688/jev.v5i3.353

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