Empirical study on entrepreneurial intention among International University students
Abstract
Scholars and policy makers have researched on entrepreneurship during the last decades.
The essential reason of this concern is the necessity raising for entrepreneurs who
accelerate economic development through generating innovative business ideas and
converting them into profitable ventures. By establishing new integrating models, this
study seeks the determinants of entrepreneurial intention throughout contextual factors.
The survey was conducted in eight different schools and departments at International
University, Vietnam National University in Ho Chi Minh City. The hypotheses associated
with structural equation modeling (SEM) were tested by using the AMOS software
version 21. The findings show that the contextual factors (perceived educational and
structural supports) has a significant effect on students’ entrepreneurial intention.
Moreover, the personal trait (self – confidence) plays a vital role as a mediator in the
complex relationships between the contextual factors and the entrepreneurial intention. In
addition, the multi-group analysis illustrates that there are several significant differences
on interactions between respondent groups. These findings suggest some essential
implications for policy makers and educators.
Keywords: entrepreneurial intention, students, contextual factor, self – confidence.