Abstract

ABSTRACT
 This study aims to analyze the factors that influence entrepreneurial intentions among college student. The five independent variables was used include need for achievement, locus of control, self-efficacy, instrumental readiness, entrepreneurship experience. Sample in this research is students on Pattimura University totaling 160 people. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to measure this study. The results of this study indicate that need for achievement, locus of control, entrepreneurship experience have no effect on the intentions of entrepreneurial among students. Whereas instrumental readiness and self-efficacy variable has positive and significant effect on entrepreneurial intention between students of Pattimura University.
 Keywords : Entrepreneurship, Intentions

Highlights

  • The success stories of young entrepreneurs who have successfully built and developed their businesses have given a lot of inspiration

  • Many more success stories of other young people who can be used as a lesson and motivation to build success

  • Locus of control do not significantly influence entrepreneurial intentions, Self-efficacy is significantly influence entrepreneurial intentions, Instrumental readiness is a significant influence of entrepreneurial intentions, and Entrepreneurship experience do not significantly influence of entrepreneurial intentions

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The success stories of young entrepreneurs who have successfully built and developed their businesses have given a lot of inspiration. As the story of Reza Nurhilman a young man who is a hot conversation in cyberspace and fame among young people, has successful to build a business cassava chips "Setan" Maicih. Many more success stories of other young people who can be used as a lesson and motivation to build success. Young age is not an obstacle to the success of an entrepreneur. Programs to develop student entrepreneurship have been implemented. Examples such as entrepreneurship programs, student creativity programs (PKM), and others

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