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DETERMINANTS TO STUDENT’S ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTIONS OF FACULTY OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AT UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMICS AND LAW
The objective of this paper is to determine factors affecting on entrepreneurial intentions of business administration students of Faculty of Business Administration at University of Economics and Law. The research data were collected from 361 students through convenience-sampling method. By conducting an exploratory study, we found that there are six factors influencing students’ entrepreneurial intentions including: (1) Perceived Behavioral Control, (2) Organizational employment motivation, (3) Environment for Entrepreneurship, (4) Self employment motivation, (5) Subjective norm and (6) Academic Support. In which, Perceived Behavioral Control has the most powerful effect on entrepreneurial intentions of business administration students.