Abstract

Entrepreneurship has been becoming progressively crucial. It is that weapon that helps combat unemployment, generates productivity, and help achieve innovative and competitive dominance. Various researchers have measured the entrepreneurial intention in different contexts and tried to determine the factors that have an impact on the said intention. The purpose of this paper is to increase the understanding in regard to how entrepreneurial potential is developed among young people. This study attempts to provide a more thorough comprehension of the key factors that lead an individual to become an entrepreneur. A systematic literature review is conducted and the factors that affect the intention have been analysed. The results of the study have led to division of factors into five categories. The five categories comprise of core entrepreneurial intention model, role of personality or psychology variables, demographic variables and their relation with entrepreneurial intention, entrepreneurial education and structural factors. This study will serve as a base for future studies and have implications for educators and policy makers interested in entrepreneurship in India.

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