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Title: Productivity, profitability and entrepreneurial skills needed in setting up and maintaining library and information science firms:A study of Abuja, Nigeria.
Other Titles: Proceedings of 17th National conference of Nigerian Association of Library and Information Science Educators, 2015.
Authors: Babalola, Gideon Adesina
Abifarin, Fasola Petunola
Ahmed, Abdulganyh O.
Keywords: profitability
entrepreneur
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Nigerian Association of Library and Information Science Educators
Citation: p.40-54
Abstract: The study examined productivity, profitability and entrepreneurial skills as fundamental requirements in setting up and maintaining Library and Information firms in Abuja, Nigeria. The research design used for the study is survey. Purposive (judgmental) random sampling technique was used to select the sampled respondents through unequal quota system across five (5) different Municipal Area Councils of Federal Capital Territory (FCT) namely: Kubwa, Gwagwalada, Dutse, Mpape and Bwari. A self constructed instrument tagged Productivity, Profitability and Entrepreneurial Skills (PPES) which was validated at r=0.88 was administered to 100 respondents in the sampled Municipal Area Councils. A non-parametric statistical T-test and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) were used to analyse the collected data which were presented in form of tables, percentages and frequency counts. Out of the 100 copies of the instrument administered 86 were retrieved and used for the analysis. The findings of the study revealed the following amongst others. An array of entrepreneurial activities that productive Library and Information professionals could engage in; a plethora of entrepreneurial skills and the problems that constitute stumbling blocks to successful entrepreneurial activities were presented. It is recommended that the curriculum of Library schools in Nigeria should be reviewed for maximum employability; and that the government at all levels in Nigeria should provide enabling environment for entrepreneurial activities to thrive.
URI: http://repository.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/11813
ISBN: 978-012-830-1
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