ENTREPRENEURHIP PROCLIVITY: AN EXPLANATORY STUDY ON STUDENTS ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTIONS BY USING THEORY OF PLANNED BEHAVIOUR

Authors

  • Dave Jackson Mailoor Sam Ratulangi University Manado
  • Sifrid Pangemanan Sam Ratulangi University Manado
  • Merinda Pandowo Sam Ratulangi University Manado

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.35794/emba.2.1.2014.3830

Abstract

Entrepreneurial attitude and entrepreneurial self-efficacy are considered as important factors affecting the intention to step into the process of entrepreneurship. Despite the large number of studies on entrepreneurial intention among university students, there is a lack understanding of factors that lead entrepreneurial intention among engineering students. This research aims to examine the factors that contribute entrepreneurial intention in entrepreneurship by using the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) of Fishbein and Ajzein. This study was conducted in University of Sam Ratulangi particularly in Faculty of Business and Economics, International business Administration Program at Manado. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics. The result shows that the theory of planned behavior is proven averagely significant to predict students’ entrepreneurial intention simultaneously in University of Sam Ratulangi International business Administration Program. Among the three determinants in TPB that were examined, the highest mean score was recorded is perceived behavioral control.

Keywords: entrepreneurship, theory of planned behavior, entrepreneurial intention

Author Biographies

Dave Jackson Mailoor, Sam Ratulangi University Manado

International Business Administration (IBA) Program

Sifrid Pangemanan, Sam Ratulangi University Manado

International Business Administration (IBA) Program

Merinda Pandowo, Sam Ratulangi University Manado

International Business Administration (IBA) Program

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Published

2014-02-26