@article{tammubua2015testing,
  title = {Testing the Competing Entrepreneurial Intention’s Antecedents on Public University Students},
  author = {Milcha Handayani Tammubua and Ika Febrilia and Ari Warokka},
  year = 2015,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/JERP/2015/251924/},
  journal = {Journal of Entrepreneurship: Research & Practice},
  volume = 2015 (2015),
  pages = 11,
  doi = 10.5171/2015.251294,
  abstract = {This study focused on the entrepreneurial intention’s antecedents in higher-education level. It examined the effect of need for achievement, self-efficacy, and risk-taking propensity on intention to be entrepreneurs. It used a sample of 204 public university students and analyzed the proposed hypotheses by using multivariate analysis. The major findings are: [1] tendency to take risks is the dominant antecedent, compared to other variables, [2] students’ self-efficacy correlates positively with intention to be entrepreneurs, and [3] student’s positive perception on need for achievement and entrepreneurial intention mirrors a dramatic change of social perception on self-employed status in highly educated people. The successful government policy on entrepreneurship education at the university level can be a reference for similar programs. This study contributes on building the entrepreneurial education’s body of knowledge through testing the inducing entrepreneurship subject as a compulsory subject.},
  keywords = {entrepreneurial intention, need for achievement, self-efficacy, risk-taking propensity, Indonesia.},
  note = Article ID: 251924
}
