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In turn, the perception of self-efficacy mediates the relation between emotional intelligence and the intention to become an entrepreneur.
Findings – The results show that the students do not perceive self‐realisation as their most salient beliefs and perceived that their entrepreneurship lecturers' expectations towards them to become self‐employed are not highly influential and need to be com...
The research finding is entrepreneurial knowledge, self-efficacy, and family factor have a significant impact on student’s entrepreneur intention respectively.
This research note demonstrates that self-efficacy is important for understanding why an attractive idea may lead an entrepreneur to develop passion.
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01 Apr 2011-Labour Economics
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Key determinants of the decision to become an entrepreneur are occupational qualifications, family resources, gender, and work environments.
The innovative cognitive style has also been found to be significant in creating one’s intention to become an entrepreneur.
The finding of this research shows the strong relation between individual desire and education to students' willingness to become an entrepreneur.
The results of this study demonstrate the potential of entrepreneurial self-efficacy as a distinct characteristic of the entrepreneur.