2009
DOI: 10.5539/ijbm.v4n4p129
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An Attitude Approach to the Prediction of Entrepreneurship on Students at Institution of Higher Learning in Malaysia

Abstract: An attitude approach to the prediction of entrepreneurship has been the subject of extensive research in the developed world. However, this approach especially entrepreneurship attitude among students in the institutions of higher learning has not been conducted extensively in Malaysia and is ripe for research. This paper reports the findings on the entrepreneurship attitude perspective of the final year business management undergraduate students in one of the Institutions of Higher Learning in Malaysia. Fifty… Show more

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“…Among the authors who modeled and examined the behavioral relationship between university students and the corresponding national setting are Turker and Selcuk (2008), Wu and Wu (2008), Wang and Wong (2004), Menzies and Tatroff (2006), Verheul et al (2004), Kourilsky and Walstad (1998), Zhang et al (2009), Elenurm et al (2007, Petridou et al (2009), Shariff and Saud (2009), Liñán (2008, Carayannis et al (2003), and Veciana et al (2005).…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the authors who modeled and examined the behavioral relationship between university students and the corresponding national setting are Turker and Selcuk (2008), Wu and Wu (2008), Wang and Wong (2004), Menzies and Tatroff (2006), Verheul et al (2004), Kourilsky and Walstad (1998), Zhang et al (2009), Elenurm et al (2007, Petridou et al (2009), Shariff and Saud (2009), Liñán (2008, Carayannis et al (2003), and Veciana et al (2005).…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Sharrif and Saud (2009), universities have a key role in promoting entrepreneurship since educational institutions are ideally considered as the place that shapes entrepreneurial cultures and aspirations among students while they are studying to survive in today's robust business milieu. University Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) is one of the institutions responsible for providing entrepreneurship programs to students for enhancing the students' entrepreneurship knowledge and skills acquisition.…”
Section: Study Context: Entrepreneurship Development Programs In Umkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Development is defined as gradual advancement through progressive stages of growth from within (Shariff & Saud, 2009). Hathaway (2013) considered development as a systematic process of training and growth through which the individuals gain and apply skill, knowledge, insight and attitude to manage work organization effectively.…”
Section: Entrepreneurship Development In Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%