Entrepreneurial Intentions of University Students in Bandung, Indonesia
Journal: Global Journal of Business and Social Sciences Review (GJBSSR) (Vol.6, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-03-21
Authors : F.X. Supriyono Christian Wibisono;
Page : 21-26
Keywords : Entrepreneurial; Indonesia; Intention; Motivation; Students.;
Abstract
Objective - The purpose of this paper is to describe entrepreneurial intentions (EI) among university students in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. Methodology/Technique - Adapting the theory of planned behavior, this study measures entrepreneurial self-efficacy, risk tolerance, and desirability of self-employment as antecedents of entrepreneurial intention. Using cross-sectional data from 190 students in Bandung, the analysis uses multiple regression analysis to investigate the relationship among the variables. Findings - The findings show that entrepreneurial self-efficacy and desirability of self-employment have a significant impact on entrepreneurial intentions. Desirability of working for others and risk-averse personalities were found to be suppressor variables, while risk-taker personalities were found to be insignificant. Novelty - The study contributes to the field of entrepreneurial intention research as it investigates the antecedents of entrepreneurial intentions among university students in Bandung based on samples taken from 8 different universities. Type of Paper - Review.
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