Entrepreneurial Values, Cognitive Attitude toward Business and Business Behavioural Intention of ABM Grade 12 and Fourth-Year Business Management Students: A Comparative Study
Damianus Abun,
Theogenia Magallanes,
Frelyn B. Ranay,
Nimfa Catbagan and
Rodelyn J. Calairo
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Frelyn B. Ranay: DWCL - Divine Word College of Laoag
Nimfa Catbagan: DWCL - Divine Word College of Laoag
Rodelyn J. Calairo: DWCL - Divine Word College of Laoag
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The study aimed to determine the difference in entrepreneurial values, cognitive attitude toward business, the business intention between ABM grade XII and the fourth-year college students of business management course. It also seeks to find out the effect of entrepreneurial values, cognitive attitude toward the business behavioral intention. The study found that entrepreneurial values, cognitive attitude toward business, and business intention of students are high and it further found that there is no significant difference between entrepreneurial values, cognitive attitude toward business, the business intention of ABM grade XII students, and the fourth-year college students of business management course. Thus, the hypothesis is rejected. It also found that there is a significant correlation between entrepreneurial values, cognitive attitude toward the business, and business behavioral intention. Therefore, the hypothesis is accepted.
Keywords: attitude; entrepreneurial values; business intention; values education (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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Published in Humanities and Social Science Research, 2021, 4 (4), pp.16-34. ⟨10.30560/hssr.v4n4p16⟩
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DOI: 10.30560/hssr.v4n4p16
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