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- Title
THE ENTERPRISE POTENTIAL, INDIVIDUAL ENTREPRENEURIAL ORIENTATION AND ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTIONS OF STUDENTS IN SERBIA.
- Authors
Rajković, Jelena; Poštin, Jasmina; Konjikušić, Marko; Rusić, Aleksandra Jagodić; Stojković, Hadži Strahinja; Nikolić, Milan
- Abstract
In this paper are given the findings of the research of the effects of five variables on the dimensions of the enterprise potential, individual entrepreneurial orientation, the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) and dimension entrepreneurial intention, by students. The effects of the following variables are observed: Gender, One of my parents has a private business, The year in which the student is studying, Student success in learning and studying and The financial opportunities to start a new business. The respondents are studying at seven faculties in Serbia. The sample included 488 respondents. The most influential variable on the dimension entrepreneurial intentions is the financial opportunities to start a new business. Also, men have more pronounced entrepreneurial intentions. Success in studies positively influences entrepreneurial potentials and proactivity, while the possession of finance positively influences entrepreneurial intentions and risk readiness. In cases of successful studies and the possession of finance, women are more motivated, more determined, and have more pronounced entrepreneurial intentions (especially in the case of having financial resources). Although men may show a more preference to become entrepreneurs, women approach entrepreneurship more realistically and decisively.
- Subjects
SERBIA; INTENTION; ENTREPRENEURSHIP education; PLANNED behavior theory; NEW business enterprises
- Publication
European Journal of Applied Economics, 2021, Vol 18, Issue 1, p106
- ISSN
2406-2588
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.5937/EJAE18-27707