Entrepreneurial Finance: Insights from English Language Training Market in Vietnam
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Entrepreneurial Finance Research
2.2. Entrepreneurship Research Regarding Vietnam Context
2.3. Overview of Vietnam’s English Language Training Market
2.4. Research Questions
- What are the main characteristics of ELTM in Vietnam?
- What are the impacts of technology on entrepreneurial firms, especially entrepreneurial finance, in ELTM in Vietnam?
3. Method and Material
3.1. Method
3.2. Material
- What factors have been affecting the development of ELTM in Vietnam?
- What companies are the market leaders in ELTM in Vietnam?
- What is the average profit margin of enterprises participating in the ELTM in Vietnam?
- How do you evaluate the ELTM in Vietnam in the next five years?
- How does technology affect the ELTM in Vietnam?
- How does technology affect entrepreneurial opportunities in the ELTM in Vietnam?
- How do enterprises in the ELTM in Vietnam finance their businesses?
- Does technology change the way enterprises in the ELTM in Vietnam finance their businesses?
- How does technology affect your firm’s business operations?
- How did you finance your business?
- Does technology affect the way you finance your business?
4. Findings
4.1. Main Characteristics of ELTM in Vietnam
4.1.1. Factors Affecting the Growth of ELTM
Facebook pages affect the development of ELTM as they share inspirational posts every day, so even if one person does not have the motivation in the first place when they continuously see people and friends around them learn English, they also have the tendency to be eager to learn.
Firms target the working people that want to improve their English skills. The ultimate goal is to get better job opportunities.
The reason why online English training can invade the market and grow is because of terrible traffic, especially in big cities. Learners cannot stand going such a long way through many traffic congestion points. They are afraid of traffic accidents, kidnapping, and other dangers on the street. Children nowadays are precious to their parents, so safety is the most important thing.
4.1.2. Market Leaders and Profit Margin
Many English language training centers have brilliant strategies to cut costs. The main reason is that they have a low-cost human resource. For a center, hiring foreign teachers is the biggest cost item, with an hourly rate from US$22 to US$30. If the centers hire 100% foreign teachers, and also provide the service of outsourcing these teachers, only this service helps them break even and bring about additional profits besides the profits from their own classes. However, if firms spend resources on recruiting foreign teachers even though this is not their strength, the profit margin will be quite low.
Start-up businesses do not focus on profit margin. Instead, their focus is on market growth and scale. Therefore, revenues generated will be used for reinvesting, which is different from the traditional business model. However, the revenue growth rate will be high, around 20% monthly.
4.2. Impacts of Technology on Entrepreneurial Firms and Entrepreneurial Finance in ELTM in Vietnam
4.2.1. Technology and Entrepreneurial Opportunities in English Language Training Market
In all segments of the market, there is no dominating firms or brands. Opportunities exist because the demand for learning is high.
In big cities, technology applications can be useful. However, in rural areas, people’s perceptions are very different; they never let their children use technologies in that way, nor do they have the equipment and facilities to do so.
Starting up a business does not necessarily rely on technologies. I have friends who use traditional business models and still win their niche market. However, technologies can help firms to scale up rapidly.
Technology helps explore new customer segments, increase customer demand, and expand the market as a whole. English learners always face the problem of pricing and affordability. The costs to learn at English centers are too high. Some people who can afford that service cannot find nearby centers to send their kids, either. Technology enables learners to study anywhere, anytime, at affordable prices.
4.2.2. Technology and Operations of Firms in English Language Training Market
Technological applications primarily affect two critical aspects of business: management and delivering products/services to customers.
Soft-wares for customer relationship management (CRM) or enterprise resource planning (ERP) helps manage learners and internal control of firms more effectively. These systems coordinate all departments of the company so that the owners can monitor the operations of those departments and detect where the problems come from.
Cramming models with one teacher and hundreds of students gradually deteriorated, not so popular as in former times. Franchising one center into a chain of centers becomes more manageable with the help of technology, not only in terms of learning and teaching, but it is about technologies in operations – center organization, customer service, and sales.
Even young teachers can start their own business and using these online channels to promote their personal brands.
This makes the learning experience more “real.” Learners will feel like this is not so much different from offline learning, and they will gradually build trust in this form of delivery.
This outbreak [negatively] affects all centers, especially those without any online teaching platform like us.
4.2.3. Technology and Financing of Firms in English Language Training Market
The source of financing is another advantage of running businesses in education, as it does not require substantial capital. The starting point can be minimal, but in a successive way, [which means that] we can collect money before the start of each class, for example. Also, this is an intangible product, the better we do branding for it, the more value it gets.
As a source of financing, bank loans are minimal and insignificant. The reason is that the requirements and procedures [to get a bank loan] are so complicated.
There is no change in the funding sources; it only helps businesses to acquire users and growing market share. Access to financing sources will become more accessible with a larger market share.
5. Discussion and Implications
5.1. Discussion
- What are the main characteristics of ELTM in Vietnam?
- What are the impacts of technology on entrepreneurial firms, especially entrepreneurial finance, in ELTM in Vietnam?
5.2. Implications
6. Limitations and Future Research Directions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Participant Number | Researcher/Entrepreneur | Gender and Age Bracket in Years | Details |
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1 | Researcher | Male 35–39 | More than 20 peer-reviewed articles in international books and journals as well as multiple reports and conference papers written in Vietnamese and English for scholarly audiences globally |
2 | Researcher | Male 30–34 | Seven peer-reviewed articles in international books and journals as well as multiple reports and conference papers written in Vietnamese and English for scholarly audiences globally |
3 | Entrepreneur | Female 35–39 | An English language training center established from 2009 with more than 3000 learners, currently focusing on primary and secondary students, applying blended learning from 2015 |
4 | Entrepreneur | Female 35–39 | An English language training center established from 2017 with a total of around 2000 learners, focusing on training job readiness for university students together with English skills |
5 | Entrepreneur | Male 30–34 | An English language training center from 2017 located in suburban areas of Hanoi with 700 students studying in the center now. |
6 | Entrepreneur | Male 35–39 | Applications to support learning foreign languages for kids 0–10 years old |
7 | Entrepreneur | Male 30–34 | An independent English instructor who operates small-sized classes, focusing on IELTS test preparation in both online and offline modes |
8 | Entrepreneur | Female 30–34 | A university lecturer who started an English language training center from 2012 with small-sized classes for kids and teenagers |
9 | Entrepreneur | Female 30–34 | An independent English instructor who is currently in the United States and runs online classes, focusing on IELTS test preparation and communicative English |
10 | Entrepreneur | Female 40–44 | An English language training center franchised from 2015, providing services both to the center’s customers as well as to public-owned schools |
11 | Entrepreneur | Female 25–29 | An independent English instructor started teaching from 2016 and had more than 1000 students, focusing on IELTS test preparation |
12 | Entrepreneur | Male 30–35 | An English language training center established in 2012 with services ranging from providing training courses to corporations to cooperating with public-owned schools and teaching students at the center. |
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Pham, T.-H.; Ho, M.-T.; Vuong, T.-T.; Nguyen, M.-C.; Vuong, Q.-H. Entrepreneurial Finance: Insights from English Language Training Market in Vietnam. J. Risk Financial Manag. 2020, 13, 96. https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm13050096
Pham T-H, Ho M-T, Vuong T-T, Nguyen M-C, Vuong Q-H. Entrepreneurial Finance: Insights from English Language Training Market in Vietnam. Journal of Risk and Financial Management. 2020; 13(5):96. https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm13050096
Chicago/Turabian StylePham, Thanh-Hang, Manh-Toan Ho, Thu-Trang Vuong, Manh-Cuong Nguyen, and Quan-Hoang Vuong. 2020. "Entrepreneurial Finance: Insights from English Language Training Market in Vietnam" Journal of Risk and Financial Management 13, no. 5: 96. https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm13050096
APA StylePham, T. -H., Ho, M. -T., Vuong, T. -T., Nguyen, M. -C., & Vuong, Q. -H. (2020). Entrepreneurial Finance: Insights from English Language Training Market in Vietnam. Journal of Risk and Financial Management, 13(5), 96. https://doi.org/10.3390/jrfm13050096