The South East Asian Journal of Management
Vol. 4, No. 2

Underlying Factors of Entrepreneurial Intentions among Asian Students

Indarti, Nurul (Unknown)
Rostiani, Rokhima (Unknown)
Nastiti, Tur (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Oct 2010

Abstract

A survey among 650 undergraduate students in Asian countries, including Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand, showed that student's entrepreneurial intentions and the determining factors varied from country to country. Generally, self-efficacy, environmental factors, age, and gender were found to have significant impact on entrepreneurial intentions among Asian students. However, the model could only explain 25.5% total variance of entrepreneurial intentions. it is expected that results of this research can give insights for government and universities to formulate policies and programs to cultivate entrepreneurial spirit among students.

Copyrights © 2010






Journal Info

Abbrev

publication:seam

Publisher

Subject

Description

The South East Asian Journal of Management (The SEAM) seeks to publish high quality, scholarly empirical research articles in management, strategic management, organization, entrepreneurship, operations management, human resource management, business and organization topics that test, extend, or ...