Entrepreneurial intention among community college students: A conceptual attempt to understand early adoption of entrepreneurial career

A desire to engage in entrepreneurial endeavours is merely a behavior, which is intentionally planned. In this vein, competing models have been reported in the literature in an attempt to understand entrepreneurial intention phenomenon with Shapero's model of the entrepreneurial event taking th...

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Main Authors: Baskaran, Shathees, Mutalib, Salmianti, Safri, Saratull Nor Natasha, Mahadi, Nomahaza
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http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v9-i6/5991
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spelling my.utm.896932021-02-22T06:00:37Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89693/ Entrepreneurial intention among community college students: A conceptual attempt to understand early adoption of entrepreneurial career Baskaran, Shathees Mutalib, Salmianti Safri, Saratull Nor Natasha Mahadi, Nomahaza HB Economic Theory A desire to engage in entrepreneurial endeavours is merely a behavior, which is intentionally planned. In this vein, competing models have been reported in the literature in an attempt to understand entrepreneurial intention phenomenon with Shapero's model of the entrepreneurial event taking the lead followed by Ajzen’s Theory of Planned Behavior. The former model emphasized perceived desirability, perceived feasibility and propensity to act while the latter model introduced personal attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavior although conceptually both models’ proposed constructs are somewhat similar or identical. These constructs are widely used in the literature to understand the entrepreneurial intention in various contexts. However, viewing it from an academic institution’s perspective flagged that entrepreneurial education is equally important in activating entrepreneurial intention among students who are nascent entrepreneurs of the future. Therefore, this study is an attempt to suggest a conceptual framework linking entrepreneurial tendency driven by the Theory of Planned Behavior and entrepreneurial intention. Additionally, entrepreneurial education is proposed as a mediator in understanding the relationship between entrepreneurial tendency and entrepreneurial intention. This research also offers relevant supporting literature and direction for future empirical investigation in order to contextualize this study. Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2019 Article PeerReviewed Baskaran, Shathees and Mutalib, Salmianti and Safri, Saratull Nor Natasha and Mahadi, Nomahaza (2019) Entrepreneurial intention among community college students: A conceptual attempt to understand early adoption of entrepreneurial career. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 9 (6). pp. 744-758. ISSN 2222-6990 http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v9-i6/5991
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topic HB Economic Theory
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Baskaran, Shathees
Mutalib, Salmianti
Safri, Saratull Nor Natasha
Mahadi, Nomahaza
Entrepreneurial intention among community college students: A conceptual attempt to understand early adoption of entrepreneurial career
description A desire to engage in entrepreneurial endeavours is merely a behavior, which is intentionally planned. In this vein, competing models have been reported in the literature in an attempt to understand entrepreneurial intention phenomenon with Shapero's model of the entrepreneurial event taking the lead followed by Ajzen’s Theory of Planned Behavior. The former model emphasized perceived desirability, perceived feasibility and propensity to act while the latter model introduced personal attitude, subjective norm, and perceived behavior although conceptually both models’ proposed constructs are somewhat similar or identical. These constructs are widely used in the literature to understand the entrepreneurial intention in various contexts. However, viewing it from an academic institution’s perspective flagged that entrepreneurial education is equally important in activating entrepreneurial intention among students who are nascent entrepreneurs of the future. Therefore, this study is an attempt to suggest a conceptual framework linking entrepreneurial tendency driven by the Theory of Planned Behavior and entrepreneurial intention. Additionally, entrepreneurial education is proposed as a mediator in understanding the relationship between entrepreneurial tendency and entrepreneurial intention. This research also offers relevant supporting literature and direction for future empirical investigation in order to contextualize this study.
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author Baskaran, Shathees
Mutalib, Salmianti
Safri, Saratull Nor Natasha
Mahadi, Nomahaza
author_facet Baskaran, Shathees
Mutalib, Salmianti
Safri, Saratull Nor Natasha
Mahadi, Nomahaza
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title Entrepreneurial intention among community college students: A conceptual attempt to understand early adoption of entrepreneurial career
title_short Entrepreneurial intention among community college students: A conceptual attempt to understand early adoption of entrepreneurial career
title_full Entrepreneurial intention among community college students: A conceptual attempt to understand early adoption of entrepreneurial career
title_fullStr Entrepreneurial intention among community college students: A conceptual attempt to understand early adoption of entrepreneurial career
title_full_unstemmed Entrepreneurial intention among community college students: A conceptual attempt to understand early adoption of entrepreneurial career
title_sort entrepreneurial intention among community college students: a conceptual attempt to understand early adoption of entrepreneurial career
publisher Human Resource Management Academic Research Society
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/89693/
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