Entrepreneurial Intention of Students in Higher Education Institutions Within the Network of the Upper Central Region of Thailand
Ampol Navavongsathian () and
Pattarada Rungruang ()
Humanities and Social Sciences Letters, 2020, vol. 8, issue 3, 342-353
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This research aimed to analyze factors affecting students' entrepreneurial intention in higher education institutions within the network of the upper central region of Thailand. The primary data was collected by online questionnaire sent to 400 samples, obtained by a random sampling method that selected students from both public and private institutions. The structural equation model was applied for the analysis. The results showed that knowledge and skills in entrepreneurship, motivation, success, and determination all affect the entrepreneurial intention of students. The model is consistent with the empirical data, with statistical results as: 2 = 537.54, df. = 289, 2/df. = 1.860, p-value = .060, CMIN/DF = 1.860, GFI = .950, TLI = .990, AGFI= .996, CFI = .991, RMSEA = .042, at the level of .05 statistical significance.
Keywords: Factors affecting; Intention; Entrepreneurship; Entrepreneurial intention; Higher education institutions; Thailand (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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