Analysis of the Effect of Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy on Entrepreneurial Intention of Undergraduates

Authors

  • Lau Shau Tian
  • Lee Hung Yan
  • Wei Lee Lim

Abstract

The study aimed to determine the relationship between risk, uncertainty management skills, innovation, product development skills, interpersonal, networking management skills, opportunity recognition toward entrepreneurial intention among undergraduates. The study was used quantitative research. The questionnaires was allocated to the undergraduates at several universities in Klang Valley, Malaysia. The non-probability sampling was used in this study which included convenient sampling method. The questionnaires survey was common and objective way for collected date for the study. Self-administrated questionnaire (SAQ) was used for examined this study. The target population was undergraduate students in universities at Klang Valley. The data collection was analysed with SPSS program. The result found there were significant relationship between risk and uncertainty management skills, innovation and product development. interpersonal and networking management skills and opportunity recognition toward entrepreneurial intention among undergraduate students.The entrepreneurial self-efficacy was used to predict whether the undergraduates had intention to work as an entrepreneur, therefore, ESE could be used in other entrepreneurship-related study.

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2020-04-15

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