AbstractStudy among 112 Master degree students at Faculty of Economics, State University of Jakarta revealed some important findings: 1) students’ positive attitude is strong, students’ subjective norms is high, students’ selfefficacy is medium, and students’ entrepreneurial intention rate is medium; 2) attitude which controlled by age significantly influenced the students’ entrepreneurial intention; 3) subjective norms which controlled by age significantly influenced the students’ entrepreneurial intention; 4) selfefficacy which controlled by the age significantly influenced the students’ entrepreneurial intention; and 5) attitude, subjective norms, and self-efficacy which controlled by the age influenced students’ entrepreneurial intention. Another important finding shows that 14.6% students’ entrepreneurial intention formed by attitude, subjective norms, and self-efficacy.
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