The role of perceived feasibility and perceived desirability on entrepreneurial behaviour through goal and implementation intentions of students in Southeast Vietnam

Q4 Social Sciences Nurture Pub Date : 2023-08-09 DOI:10.55951/nurture.v17i4.390
Nguyen Tan Khuyen, Le Cao Thanh, Ha Kien Tan, T. N. Ghi
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Purpose: This study examines the relationship between perceived intention (perceived feasibility and perceived desirability), goal and implementation intentions and entrepreneurial behavior of final-year students in Ho Chi Minh City, Binh Duong Province, Dong Nai Province and Ba Ria Vung Tau Province. Vietnamese schools and the government both provide support to students who desire to set up a business. Design/Methodology/Approach: The relationship between perceived intention (perceived feasibility and perceived desirability), goal, implementation intentions and entrepreneurial behavior was determined by the 368 students who have been starting the business using the AMOS-SEM estimation method.   Findings: The result shows that perceived feasibility and perceived desirability have positively influenced goal and implementation intentions and goal and implementation intentions have positively impacted entrepreneurial behaviour. Conclusion: In this study, entrepreneurial behaviour is directly explained by two factors, namely goal and implementation intention. It is also indirectly defined by perceived feasibility and desirability. Practical Implications: The study’s findings have implications for both university and student policies. Entrepreneurial ideas and implementation intentions have an impact on behavior. Limitations: Convenient sampling in this study could potentially impact the accuracy of the outcomes in terms of representation. Contribution to Literature: This study extends the Event Entrepreneur model (EEM) by adding the implementation intention factor into the model.
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感知可行性和感知可取性通过目标和实施意图对越南东南部学生创业行为的作用
目的:本研究考察胡志明市、平阳省、同奈省和巴连头省大四学生的知觉意向(知觉可行性和知觉可取性)、目标和实施意向与创业行为的关系。越南的学校和政府都为希望创业的学生提供支持。设计/方法/方法:采用AMOS-SEM评估法,对368名已经开始创业的大学生进行意向感知(可行性感知和可取性感知)、目标、实施意向与创业行为之间的关系进行研究。结果发现:感知可行性和感知可取性正向影响目标和实施意图,目标和实施意图正向影响创业行为。结论:在本研究中,创业行为被两个因素直接解释,即目标和实施意图。它也由感知的可行性和可取性间接定义。实际意义:这项研究的发现对大学和学生政策都有意义。创业理念和实施意图对行为有影响。局限性:本研究中方便的抽样可能会影响结果在代表性方面的准确性。文献贡献:本研究扩展了事件企业家模型(EEM),在模型中加入了实施意愿因素。
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