Entrepreneurial Intention Among Business Graduate Students in Bangladesh
20 Pages Posted: 13 Aug 2009
Date Written: August 12, 2009
Abstract
Moving towards the entrepreneurial society requires an entrepreneurship capital, which consists of individuals who intend to take risk of creating new firms. The business-graduates can be considered as such capital who have self–efficacy for as well as positive attitudes towards entrepreneurship. The article is based on empirical study on business graduates from Dhaka University in Bangladesh aimed at to build up an insight into their Entrepreneurial Intention. The study is enrooted in well-known Entrepreneurial Intention Models as well as proposes a revised model for Bangladesh context.
Keywords: entrepreneurial intention, factor analysis, correlation, intention model
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