Abstract

In Indonesia, a big and fast developing country in South-East Asia, entrepreneurship now have a good momentum to attract many young people to be an entrepreneur after they graduates. Research problem is to test whether self-efficacy, entrepreneurial attitude orientation, and the impact of information technology has a positive and significant effect on the interest of students to become entrepreneurs after they graduate later. With survey research design and multiple regression statistical methods, research result show that self-efficacy doesn’t influence entrepreneurship intention, but two others independent variables, i.e. entrepreneurship orientation and information technology, do influence entrepreneurship intention.

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