Title
Does entrepreneurial education drive students' being entrepreneurs? Evidence from Indonesia
Abstract
The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial intention by adding the current data in the context of Indonesia. This study also involves some variables that predicted affect students’ entrepreneurial intentions, including entrepreneurial self-efficacy and entrepreneurial attitude. The study design applied in this research was a survey method with a quantitative approach to help understand the relationship between variables. This study used a convenience random sampling technique to collect the information of students in several state universities in Indonesia. The participants of this study were students in the second and third-year study who enrolled in the course of entrepreneurship and education and actively participated in programs of entrepreneurship. This investigation confirms four hypotheses and rejects the two hypotheses proposed. In more detail, entrepreneurship education successfully influences entrepreneurial self-efficacy and students’ attitudes toward entrepreneurship. However, it failed in promoting students’ intention of being an entrepreneur. On the other hand, entrepreneurial self-efficacy has an impact on entrepreneurial attitude, while entrepreneurial attitude does not influence on students’ entrepreneurial intentions. Lastly, from this study, it showed that entrepreneurial attitude insufficient in mediating entrepreneurship education and intention being entrepreneurs.
Keywords
entrepreneurial education, entrepreneurial intention, entrepreneurial attitude, self-efficacy
JEL classifications
I25 , L26
URI
http://jssidoi.org/jesi/article/709
DOI
Pages
454-466
Funding
This research was supported by Faculty of Economics, Universitas Negeri Malang, IndonesiaThis is an open access issue and all published articles are licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License