This study's objective is to examine and gather empirical information on the relationships between college students' entrepreneurial goals and their motivation, self-efficacy, and risk tolerance. Management students in semesters 6 and 8 participated in this study as respondents. In this case study, 85 management students were selected as a sample. Based on the purposive sampling technique. Multiple linear regression analysis approaches are used to test the hypothesis in this case study. The findings indicated that entrepreneurial desire, self-efficacy, and risk tolerance all had an impact on entrepreneurial intention whereas risk tolerance had no impact. This research demonstrates that entrepreneurial intention is simultaneously influenced by entrepreneurial motivation, self-efficacy, and risk tolerance.
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