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Title: Factors influencing entrepreneurial intention : a case of students in a South African University
Authors: Nsahlai, Veritas Kiyven 
Zogli, Luther-King Junior 
Lawa, Emmanuel 
Dlamini, Bongani Innocent 
Keywords: Business and Management;Marketing;Entrepreneurial Intentions;Employment;Financial Security;Business Risk
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2020
Source: Nsahlai, V.K., Zogli, L.J., Lawa, E. and Dlamini, B.I. 2020. Factors influencing entrepreneurial intention: a case of students in a South African University. Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal, 26(1): 1-10.
Journal: Academy of Entrepreneurship Journal, Vol. 26, Issue 1 
Abstract: 
Entrepreneurship has been globally adopted as a strategic approach in facilitating economic participation among youth. On an individual level, entrepreneurship affords young people their independence and autonomy to pursue their dreams. The main purpose of this study was to investigate the factors that motivate youth entrepreneurial intention amongst students in a South African university. Using a cross-sectional design with a quantitative structured questionnaire, a sample of 247 students was interviewed and the collected data was analysed with Principal component analysis. The results showed four major factors that influence students' entrepreneurial intentions. These factors include the quest to create sustainable employment, the need for independence and self-development, the quest to use one's knowledge and search for financial security and finally to take risks and challenge oneself.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4141
ISSN: 1087-9595
1528-2686 (Online)
Appears in Collections:Research Publications (Management Sciences)

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