Entrepreneurial Intent in Management Students: A Survey Study inBangalore (Karnataka)
Journal Title: IOSR journal of Business and Management - Year 2018, Vol 20, Issue 11
Abstract
In India over 60% of youth consider entrepreneurship as a good prospect of earning livelihood. Youth include students and workforce from age of 18 years. Indian government focusing on the youth especially on students, to developset of entrepreneurial skills with a aim to have more start-ups. Students have various reasons to develop intentions to become entrepreneurs in future. The objective of the study is to identify the reasonsof Indian undergraduate students’to turn up as entrepreneurs in future. 473 students of business course, various affiliated colleges ofBangalore University provided needed information for the study by filling the questionnaire. The questionnaire contains 28 questions which adopted from previous studies. The itemsused in the study lessened to six main factors as education, opportunity, career, success, skill and risk. Researcher applied Lisrel model to predict the correlation between the identified factors and entrepreneurial intent. Findings shown,there is a positive impact of identified factor on entrepreneurial intent in students. Entrepreneurial education intent has more positive influence than other identified factors on students to turn up as entrepreneurs.
Authors and Affiliations
Girikrishnaraj A, Rajesh N, Boyalla Pranavi, Raghu Yadaganti
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