This report, focusing on the driving factors for young entrepreneurs in Indonesia, begins with an overview of the topic and the importance of entrepreneurship in economic growth. It outlines the research aim, objectives, and questions, emphasizing the rationale behind identifying challenges faced by entrepreneurs in Indonesia. The literature review examines the theoretical framework of driving factors (internal and external), the benefits of these factors (economic and technological), and the challenges faced (poor staff training and competition). The methodology section details the research philosophy (positivism), approach (deductive), strategy (survey), choice (quantitative), and time horizon (cross-sectional), along with data collection methods, sampling, data analysis, and ethical considerations. The potential outcomes suggest the use of frequency distribution analysis and the development of tables and graphs to achieve the research objectives. The report concludes with references to relevant books and journals.