马来西亚大学生的创业意向

Raazi Ahmad, Farkad Mahli, Shehnaz Tehseen, Zuhaib Hassan Qureshi, Umme Mobasharat Ul Jannat
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就业能力问题逐年上升,马来西亚也将其视为一个严峻的挑战。马来西亚政府采取了各种举措来解决就业能力问题;相反,其中一所学校通过增加创业课程等方式成功地促进了创业精神的发展。其目的是提高大学生的创业意愿,为自己创造就业机会,这也可能促进发展中国家的经济。然而,政府的举措并没有像预期的那样成功。该计划以失败告终的主要原因是未能识别个人的意图。因此,本研究的主要目的是考察马来西亚大学生成为企业家的意图,因为没有意图,他们甚至可能不会考虑自己创业的选择。本研究采用并整合了两种最常见的考察创业意向的模型,即Ajzen和Shapero的计划行为理论(TPB)和Sokol的创业事件模型(SEE)。这是一项定量研究,共调查了来自马来西亚不同大学的160名学生,使用非概率抽样技术和一种完善的标准化问卷调查工具,以检验假设的关系。SPSS用于分析人口统计资料,SMART-PLS用于检验已开发的假设。结果表明,态度、主观规范和感知行为控制正向影响感知期望性和感知可行性。此外,感知可取性和感知可行性也与创业意向呈正相关。主观规范与创业意向的关系在主观规范与创业意向的关系中起中介作用,但在主观规范与创业意向的关系中不起中介作用。通过了解大学生创业意向的背景,马来西亚政府和组织可以更好地展示自己,制定更好的举措,以刺激和鼓励年轻人有创业意向,以创办自己的企业。本研究还提供了一些有用的管理启示,利用IPM的先进技术来提高对创业意向有贡献的关键因素的绩效。
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Entrepreneurial Intentions Among University's Students In Malaysia
The issue of employability is rising year by year, and Malaysia is also taking it as a serious challenge. The Malaysian government has carried out various initiatives to address the issue of employability; conversely, one of them was successfully promoting the development of entrepreneurship by increasing entrepreneurial courses for instance. The intention was to increase the entrepreneurial intentions amongst university's students to create job opportunities for themselves which could lead to a boost for a developing nation's economy as well. However, the government's initiatives did not succeed as they were expected. The main reason for it ending as a flopped plan was due to failing to identify an individual's intentions. Therefore, the primary purpose of this research is to inspect the Malaysian universities student's intention of being an entrepreneur because, without intention, they might not even consider the option of initiating their own business. This research adapted and integrated the two most common models of examining the entrepreneurial intention, i.e, Theory of Planned Behaviour (‘TPB’) by Ajzen and Shapero and Sokol's model of an Entrepreneurial Event (‘SEE’). This is a quantitative study and a total of 160 students from different Malaysian universities were surveyed using non-probability sampling techniques and by a well-established instrument with the standardized questionnaire, to examine hypothesized relationships. SPSS was used for analyzing the demographic profile and SMART-PLS was utilized for testing the developed hypotheses. The results show that attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioural control positively affect the perceived desirability as well as perceived feasibility. Moreover, perceived desirability and perceived feasibility are also positively associated with an entrepreneurial intention. Furthermore, perceived desirability is found as a mediator for the relationship among predictors of entrepreneurial intention but perceived feasibility fails to mediate the association of subjective norm and entrepreneurial intention. By understanding the background of university student's intentions towards entrepreneurship, the Malaysian government and organizations can better present themselves in formulating better initiatives to stimulate and encourage youth to have entrepreneurial intentions in order to initiate their own business. This study also offers some useful managerial implications using the advanced technique of IPM to enhance the performance of critical factors that contribute towards entrepreneurial intentions.
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