Management of Student Entrepreneurship Development at the West Java-Indonesia Private Islamic College
Ahmad Rusdiana,
Rahman Setia,
Abdul Muin and
Aam Abdillah
International Journal of Higher Education, 2020, vol. 9, issue 6, 286
Abstract:
This study aims to explore the relations between the factors of the start-up environment and entrepreneurial intentions of students in universities in Vietnam and the Philippines by comÂbining key elements of theory of reasoned action, theory of planned behaviour, theory of enÂtrepreneurial events and model of entrepreneurial potential. Research findings were expected to test the appropriateness of this proposed model in the context of Vietnam and the Philippines. A bilateral survey was carried out among 819 students at five universities in Vietnam and the Philippines and the Structural Equation Modelling was applied to estimate the determinants of the students’ entrepreneurial intentions. The findings indicated that subjective norms, enÂtrepreneurial education, entrepreneurial desirability, and entrepreneurial motivation were poÂsitively related to perceived feasibility. Entrepreneurial education was the key determinant of entrepreneurial intention. Barriers for startups demonstrated a negative effect on the perceived feasibility. The key role of entrepreneurial education to entrepreneurial intention was confirmed in both countries. However, there are existing challenges in entrepreneurial education which required more respective supports from governments to promote the enterprise development.
Date: 2020
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