Conceptual framework for the role of entrepreneurship centre in mediating the relationship between psychosocial factors and entrepreneurial quality among hei students in Malaysia.
This study investigates the influence of psychosocial factors (university experience, social support and mentoring) as the antecedents to entrepreneurial quality among student in Higher Education Institution (HEI) in Malaysia. Furthermore, entrepreneurial success as a consequence of entrepreneuri...
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Language: | English |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/2787/1/FH02-FESP-16-06643.pdf http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/2787/ |
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Summary: | This study investigates the influence of psychosocial factors (university experience, social
support and mentoring) as the antecedents to entrepreneurial quality among student in Higher
Education Institution (HEI) in Malaysia. Furthermore, entrepreneurial success as a consequence
of entrepreneurial quality was also investigated. Entrepreneurial quality among student is
important to be studied as they can help in the survival as well as a succession of the business.
The role of entrepreneurship Centre was added in this study to represent the mediating factor.
Apparently the framework suggests that psychosocial factors have positively affected to
entrepreneurial quality. Considering entrepreneurship Centre as the medium within the
relationship, the mediating effect of it is to be investigated. From the review of literatures,
hypotheses were developed to suggest the relationship between the psychosocial factors, the role
of entrepreneurship Centre and entrepreneurial quality by choosing HEI in Malaysia as the
research sample. The research design of this study will use a primary data where structured
questionnaires will be asked to respondents and will be employed SPSS for windows Software
(Version 19.0) to analyze the reliability analysis and descriptive statistic |
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