Developing entrepreneurial intentions: what matters

Saeed Mujahid, M. Mubarik, Navaz Naghavi
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Abstract

This study aims to identify the major personality traits and their impact on entrepreneurial intentions of Pakistani business students, specifically in terms of perceived support and perceived barriers. The study used a close ended questionnaire adopted from previous studies to collect data from 200 business students studying in business schools of Karachi, Pakistan, and applied the partial least square (PLS) method to analyse the relationships. Results revealed that attitude, innovativeness and risk taking ability have a profound effect on entrepreneurial intentions. Furthermore, study analysed results by dividing students into two categories education system, i.e., matric system and Cambridge system. Interestingly, risk taking ability and innovativeness were high among those students who studied from matric system which is contrary to perceived wisdom. Based on these findings, our study suggests devising awareness programs aimed at fostering student's attitude toward entrepreneurship and nurturing their creativity. For an in-depth analysis, study suggests focusing on high risk taking, innovative individuals to further understand what drives them.
发展创业意图:什么重要
本研究旨在确定巴基斯坦商科学生的主要人格特质及其对创业意向的影响,特别是在感知支持和感知障碍方面。本研究采用以往研究的封闭式问卷,收集了200名在巴基斯坦卡拉奇商学院学习的商科学生的数据,并运用偏最小二乘法(PLS)分析了关系。结果表明,态度、创新能力和风险承担能力对创业意向有显著影响。此外,研究通过将学生分为两类教育系统,即分制系统和剑桥系统来分析结果。有趣的是,那些从与感知智慧相反的分数制中学习的学生,他们的冒险能力和创新能力都很高。基于这些发现,我们的研究建议设计意识课程,旨在培养学生对创业的态度和培养他们的创造力。为了进行深入分析,研究建议关注高风险、创新的个人,以进一步了解驱动他们的因素。
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