Entrepreneurial intention among Malaysian undergraduates.

Research in entrepreneurship field has magnetized the interest of many researchers as a tool of development for many countries. The study of the factors that leads people to become entrepreneurs has been a question of many researchers. This study explores the relationship between the Big-Five perso...

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Main Authors: Ismail, Mohammad, Khalid, Shaiful Annuar, Othman, Mahmod, Jusoff, Kamaruzaman, Abdul Rahman, Norshimah, Mohamed Kassim, Kamsol, Shekh Zain, Rozihana
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Published: Canadian Center of Science and Education 2009
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spelling my.upm.eprints.145302015-09-29T02:09:08Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14530/ Entrepreneurial intention among Malaysian undergraduates. Ismail, Mohammad Khalid, Shaiful Annuar Othman, Mahmod Jusoff, Kamaruzaman Abdul Rahman, Norshimah Mohamed Kassim, Kamsol Shekh Zain, Rozihana Research in entrepreneurship field has magnetized the interest of many researchers as a tool of development for many countries. The study of the factors that leads people to become entrepreneurs has been a question of many researchers. This study explores the relationship between the Big-Five personality factors, contextual factors and entrepreneurial intention. As such, it fits squarely into the literature on the antecedents of entrepreneurship. Previous research has focused on the need for achievement as well as social psychological characteristics such as attitude and self-efficacy. This study looks at the extraversion, conscientiousness, agreeableness, openness, neuroticism, perceived barriers, perceived support and close support which are determinants of entrepreneurial intention. The data was gathered from 123 undergraduate students at one of the university branch campuses in the northern region of Peninsular Malaysia. Data collection was based on voluntary basis, informed consent, and anonymity. Regression analyses indicate that entrepreneurial intention is positively correlated with extraversion, openness, and close support. In the final section, we discuss these results and discover a future research agenda. Canadian Center of Science and Education 2009-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14530/1/Entrepreneurial%20intention%20among%20Malaysian%20undergraduates.pdf Ismail, Mohammad and Khalid, Shaiful Annuar and Othman, Mahmod and Jusoff, Kamaruzaman and Abdul Rahman, Norshimah and Mohamed Kassim, Kamsol and Shekh Zain, Rozihana (2009) Entrepreneurial intention among Malaysian undergraduates. International Journal of Business and Management, 4 (10). pp. 54-60. ISSN 1833-8119 English
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description Research in entrepreneurship field has magnetized the interest of many researchers as a tool of development for many countries. The study of the factors that leads people to become entrepreneurs has been a question of many researchers. This study explores the relationship between the Big-Five personality factors, contextual factors and entrepreneurial intention. As such, it fits squarely into the literature on the antecedents of entrepreneurship. Previous research has focused on the need for achievement as well as social psychological characteristics such as attitude and self-efficacy. This study looks at the extraversion, conscientiousness, agreeableness, openness, neuroticism, perceived barriers, perceived support and close support which are determinants of entrepreneurial intention. The data was gathered from 123 undergraduate students at one of the university branch campuses in the northern region of Peninsular Malaysia. Data collection was based on voluntary basis, informed consent, and anonymity. Regression analyses indicate that entrepreneurial intention is positively correlated with extraversion, openness, and close support. In the final section, we discuss these results and discover a future research agenda.
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author Ismail, Mohammad
Khalid, Shaiful Annuar
Othman, Mahmod
Jusoff, Kamaruzaman
Abdul Rahman, Norshimah
Mohamed Kassim, Kamsol
Shekh Zain, Rozihana
spellingShingle Ismail, Mohammad
Khalid, Shaiful Annuar
Othman, Mahmod
Jusoff, Kamaruzaman
Abdul Rahman, Norshimah
Mohamed Kassim, Kamsol
Shekh Zain, Rozihana
Entrepreneurial intention among Malaysian undergraduates.
author_facet Ismail, Mohammad
Khalid, Shaiful Annuar
Othman, Mahmod
Jusoff, Kamaruzaman
Abdul Rahman, Norshimah
Mohamed Kassim, Kamsol
Shekh Zain, Rozihana
author_sort Ismail, Mohammad
title Entrepreneurial intention among Malaysian undergraduates.
title_short Entrepreneurial intention among Malaysian undergraduates.
title_full Entrepreneurial intention among Malaysian undergraduates.
title_fullStr Entrepreneurial intention among Malaysian undergraduates.
title_full_unstemmed Entrepreneurial intention among Malaysian undergraduates.
title_sort entrepreneurial intention among malaysian undergraduates.
publisher Canadian Center of Science and Education
publishDate 2009
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14530/1/Entrepreneurial%20intention%20among%20Malaysian%20undergraduates.pdf
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