Factors that affect entrepreneurial intention among Universiti Utara Malaysia students

The contribution of young Malaysian to entrepreneurship would stimulate the economic growth of the country. Unfortunately, the Malaysian student’s entrepreneurial intention may be affected by different factors such as a lack of self-confidence or lack of encouragement or reassurance, or lack of the...

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Main Author: Utaminingtyas, Andi Lenny
Format: Thesis
Language:eng
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://etd.uum.edu.my/9947/1/depositpermission_s824527.pdf
https://etd.uum.edu.my/9947/2/s824527_01.pdf
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Summary:The contribution of young Malaysian to entrepreneurship would stimulate the economic growth of the country. Unfortunately, the Malaysian student’s entrepreneurial intention may be affected by different factors such as a lack of self-confidence or lack of encouragement or reassurance, or lack of the required educational level in the field of entrepreneurship which is the most vital element in preparing entrepreneurs who can create the opportunities and activities that may influence a country’s economic performance by bringing new products or new methods. Therefore, entrepreneurial intention found to determine students’ willingness to involve in entrepreneurial behaviour in the future. T objectives for this study is to understand how the attitude toward the behaviour, subjective norm, perceived behavioural control, entrepreneurship education and risk propensity may affect the entrepreneurial intention behaviour among university students in Malaysia. Thus, the objectives of this research are to examine the relationship between risk propensity, attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioural control and entrepreneurship education on entrepreneurial intention among university students in Malaysia. A survey was collected through questionnaire and processed through the Cronbach’s Alpha Reliability Test, which can ensure the high-reliability result on every variable through Statistical Packages for Social Sciences (SPSS) Version 25. Pearson Correlation Coefficient and Multiple Linear Regression Analysis were also conducted to observe independent variables. Findings of the study revealed that all the variables, have significant effects on entrepreneurial intention. Recommendations for the future researchers are to conduct the research in higher academic institutions all over Malaysia in order to get higher accuracy of the university students’ feedback to avoid the bias that might occurred. Moreover, future researchers can include other variables such as family business background, prior business experience or personality traits to get better research outcomes. To conclude, this research will assist to provide university students with beneficial and practicable knowledge to understand how one’s educatated personal behaviors will have an effect on the intention to become an entrepreneur.