Students’ Entrepreneurial Intentions by Using Theory of Planned Behavior: The Case in Indonesia

This research aims to study the intentions of students in entrepreneurship by using the theory of planned behavior of Fishbein and Ajzein. This study was conducted in six state universities in In- donesia, namely University A in Northern Sumatra, University B in Western Sumatra, University C in Jaka...

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Main Authors: Rifelly Dewi Astuti, Fanny Martdianty
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Indonesia 2012-10-01
Series:South East Asian Journal of Management
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Online Access:http://journal.ui.ac.id/index.php/tseajm/article/viewFile/1317/1201
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spelling doaj-d24c601e1b844743a4ab7943a09baac92021-03-15T09:52:41ZengUniversitas IndonesiaSouth East Asian Journal of Management1978-19892355-66412012-10-0162100112Students’ Entrepreneurial Intentions by Using Theory of Planned Behavior: The Case in IndonesiaRifelly Dewi Astuti0Fanny Martdianty1University of IndonesiaUniversity of IndonesiaThis research aims to study the intentions of students in entrepreneurship by using the theory of planned behavior of Fishbein and Ajzein. This study was conducted in six state universities in In- donesia, namely University A in Northern Sumatra, University B in Western Sumatra, University C in Jakarta, University D in Yogyakarta, University E in Eastern Java and University F in Southern Sulawesi with total sample of 600 fi nal year students. Data were analyzed using descriptive and in- ferential statistics using SPSS 11.5 and structural equation models using LISREL software to test the models. The result shows that the theory of planned behavior is proven signifi cant to predict students’ entrepreneurial intention simultaneously in those six universities, whereas subjective norm was the strongest variable in the modeling. However, signifi cant differences were found between results from each university, when analyzed separately. The model has different partial impact in each university, whereas the model only worked signifi cantly in University D and F. Meanwhile, in University A, B and E some variables do not signifi cantly infl uenced entrepreneurial intention and for University C, we believe that there are other variables that may explain the students’ entrepreneurial intention in University C since the model proved insignifi cantly to predict their entrepreneurial intention. http://journal.ui.ac.id/index.php/tseajm/article/viewFile/1317/1201Entrepreneurial intentiontheory of planned behaviorentrepreneurial at- titudeundergraduate studentsIndonesia
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author Rifelly Dewi Astuti
Fanny Martdianty
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Fanny Martdianty
Students’ Entrepreneurial Intentions by Using Theory of Planned Behavior: The Case in Indonesia
South East Asian Journal of Management
Entrepreneurial intention
theory of planned behavior
entrepreneurial at- titude
undergraduate students
Indonesia
author_facet Rifelly Dewi Astuti
Fanny Martdianty
author_sort Rifelly Dewi Astuti
title Students’ Entrepreneurial Intentions by Using Theory of Planned Behavior: The Case in Indonesia
title_short Students’ Entrepreneurial Intentions by Using Theory of Planned Behavior: The Case in Indonesia
title_full Students’ Entrepreneurial Intentions by Using Theory of Planned Behavior: The Case in Indonesia
title_fullStr Students’ Entrepreneurial Intentions by Using Theory of Planned Behavior: The Case in Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Students’ Entrepreneurial Intentions by Using Theory of Planned Behavior: The Case in Indonesia
title_sort students’ entrepreneurial intentions by using theory of planned behavior: the case in indonesia
publisher Universitas Indonesia
series South East Asian Journal of Management
issn 1978-1989
2355-6641
publishDate 2012-10-01
description This research aims to study the intentions of students in entrepreneurship by using the theory of planned behavior of Fishbein and Ajzein. This study was conducted in six state universities in In- donesia, namely University A in Northern Sumatra, University B in Western Sumatra, University C in Jakarta, University D in Yogyakarta, University E in Eastern Java and University F in Southern Sulawesi with total sample of 600 fi nal year students. Data were analyzed using descriptive and in- ferential statistics using SPSS 11.5 and structural equation models using LISREL software to test the models. The result shows that the theory of planned behavior is proven signifi cant to predict students’ entrepreneurial intention simultaneously in those six universities, whereas subjective norm was the strongest variable in the modeling. However, signifi cant differences were found between results from each university, when analyzed separately. The model has different partial impact in each university, whereas the model only worked signifi cantly in University D and F. Meanwhile, in University A, B and E some variables do not signifi cantly infl uenced entrepreneurial intention and for University C, we believe that there are other variables that may explain the students’ entrepreneurial intention in University C since the model proved insignifi cantly to predict their entrepreneurial intention.
topic Entrepreneurial intention
theory of planned behavior
entrepreneurial at- titude
undergraduate students
Indonesia
url http://journal.ui.ac.id/index.php/tseajm/article/viewFile/1317/1201
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