The Effect of Risk Tolerance, Entrepreneurship Motivation and Self Efficacy on Entrepreneur Intention of University Students

This study's objective is to examine and gather empirical information on the relationships between college students' entrepreneurial goals and their motivation, self-efficacy, and risk tolerance. Management students in semesters 6 and 8 participated in this study as respondents. In this ca...

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Main Authors: Abdurrahman Sadikin (Author), Ilham Akbar (Author), Samuel PD Anantadjaya (Author), Irma M. Nawangwulan (Author), Ikhsan Amar Jusman (Author)
Format: Book
Published: STKIP PGRI Situbondo, 2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary:This study's objective is to examine and gather empirical information on the relationships between college students' entrepreneurial goals and their motivation, self-efficacy, and risk tolerance. Management students in semesters 6 and 8 participated in this study as respondents. In this case study, 85 management students were selected as a sample. Based on the purposive sampling technique. Multiple linear regression analysis approaches are used to test the hypothesis in this case study. The findings indicated that entrepreneurial desire, self-efficacy, and risk tolerance all had an impact on entrepreneurial intention whereas risk tolerance had no impact. This research demonstrates that entrepreneurial intention is simultaneously influenced by entrepreneurial motivation, self-efficacy, and risk tolerance.
Item Description:10.47668/pkwu.v11i3.841
2302-0008
2623-1964