Abstract

Cultural influence on entrepreneurship has been an ongoing scientific interest for more than three decades. Indonesia as a multi-cultural country needs to internalize local values in entrepreneurship. One of the internal factors of individuals associated with local values is the internal locus of control in influencing the entrepreneurial intentions possessed by the Javanese. This research examines the influence of culture in entrepreneurship that has not been explored much by psychology research in the field of entrepreneurship. The purpose of this study tested the internal influence of locus of control on entrepreneurial intentions on Javanese. The research method uses a quantitative approach with ex-post facto design, the sample in the study as many as 66 respondents with incidental sampling techniques, instruments used internal locus of control and entrepreneurial intentions, data analysis used is linear regression analysis with a significance level of 0.05. The results of the hypothesis test showed the internal locus of control significantly affected the entrepreneurial intention with a value of p 0.117.

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