2022
DOI: 10.52633/jemi.v4i1.176
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Analysis of the Psychological Characteristics and Entrepreneurial Intentions among University Students

Abstract: Today’s technological development and rapid advancements are increasing day by day, simultaneously the rate of unemployment is also rising, especially in developing economies. In the view of long-term perspective, the global economic cycle has also been affected and is leading towards economic crises. Hence, with the dearth of employment opportunities, the youth in developing economies are inclined towards entrepreneurship and startups. Startup ventures provide them with specific sources of income as well as s… Show more

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“…He gave the solution's graph the name "logistic curve," which is a translation of the Greek term for "calculating [18,19]. " Verhulst was the first to accurately analyze the impact of factors like obstacles on the expansion of the human population [1,14] When it comes to explaining ideas about how solutions behave, particularly the concept of a constant balancing point, the logistic equation is highly useful [5,22,23]. The appropriate ordinary differential equation (ODE) will now be expressed as follows:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He gave the solution's graph the name "logistic curve," which is a translation of the Greek term for "calculating [18,19]. " Verhulst was the first to accurately analyze the impact of factors like obstacles on the expansion of the human population [1,14] When it comes to explaining ideas about how solutions behave, particularly the concept of a constant balancing point, the logistic equation is highly useful [5,22,23]. The appropriate ordinary differential equation (ODE) will now be expressed as follows:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%