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Predicting Entrepreneurial Intentions Of Private College Students By Applying The Theory Of Planned Behaviour

by Zaid Mat Yusop*, Norashikin Misnan, Norraha Abdul Razak
Kolej Universiti Poly-Tech MARA Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
 

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Abstract

This conceptual paper is about predicting entrepreneurial intentions of college students by applying the theory of planned behaviour. Researchers have read literature, and we found that the problem statement is a need to conduct how entrepreneurship is actually handled at other higher educational institutions in Malaysia, instead of polytechnic institutions. Two research objectives have been established namely, to analyze the influence of the main elements of orientation to entrepreneurship and evaluate the effectiveness of education programs in the college system. Besides that, theoretical framework also has been established in order to identify independent and dependent variables. The last part is conclusion, which is drawn the expected conclusion and discussion for this paper. 

Keywords: Higher education Institutions, theory of planned behaviour, entrepreneurial intention, entrepreneurship education

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