The higher the number of entrepreneurs in a country, the higher the economic growth and development rate. What can be done to increase the number of entrepreneurs? Can entrepreneurship be created? This study aimed to measure the effect of Subjective Norms and Entrepreneurship Education on the Entrepreneurial Intention of students. The samples of this study were students of the Faculty of Economics and Business, Mercu Buana University, Meruya Jakarta campus, and Kranggan Bekasi. This research category is the quantitative method. Researcher collected data by distributing questionnaires using the snowball technique via a google form—measurement of data using statistical model SPSS and Structural Equation Modeling-Partial Least Square (SEM-PLS). The results showed that: (1) SN has a direct effect on ATB and PBC. (2) SN has an indirect influence on EI through ATB and PBC. (3) EE can moderate the impact of ATB, SN, PBC on EI. (4) SN, ATB. PBC and EE have a direct influence on EI. The novelty of this study is that the combination of SN and EE can generate student EI, whereas some previous research findings indicate that SN does not significantly affect EI.Keywords: Entrepreneurship Education, Attitude Toward Behavior,
The purpose of this article is to analyze the barriers faced by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) when implementing initiatives for sustainable development. For this purpose, a search equation was designed, and the 54 articles were the highest cited from the search results via the Publish or Perish tool between 2015 and December 2021. The criteria selected for article analysis were article title, article year, abstract, and keywords. The research methodology uses a three-stage systematic literature review. The results of this study are the barriers to sustainability for SMEs. The most common barriers are lack of resources, high initial capital costs to implement sustainability measures, lack of expertise, risk aversion, short-term planning, technological complexity, waste of time. This research can identify various types of barriers to sustainable SMEs.
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