This study aims to examine various factors that function as antecedents influencing individuals’ intentions to engage in behavioural change toward becoming entrepreneurs. This research is classified as basic research. The research instrument consisted of a questionnaire administered to 182 respondents. Data were collected through an online survey using google forms and examined using classical mediation regression. The findings indicate that knowledge and self-awareness significantly influence attitudes. Attitude serves as a full mediating factor in the relationship between knowledge and the intention to change behaviour toward entrepreneurship. In addition, attitude acts as a partial mediator in the relationship between self-awareness and the intention to change behaviour toward entrepreneurship. This study is limited to examining attitudes, intentions, and the roles of knowledge and self-awareness in shaping behavioural change intentions within the framework of the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB). This research contributes to the development of TPB, particularly in the context of entrepreneurial behavioural change intentions. The findings are expected to provide insights for the Indonesian government in designing normative policies, especially in formal and non-formal education, to support the growth of entrepreneurship in Indonesia.
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