The Effect of Religiosity and GPA on Intention to Be Self-employed Among Indonesian University Students
Entrepreneurship is becoming an important issue in higher education institutions in Indonesia. The entrepreneurship education program basically aims to push students to be entrepreneurs. In this case, the intention to be entrepreneur or self-employed become the most relevant subject in studying entrepreneurship. Therefore, research in intention to be self-employed become the focus of every higher education institution. Previous research shows that several factors affect the intention to be selfemployed including personal factor. The research in this topic mainly deals with entrepreneurial characteristics and demographic factors. There is little research discusses the effect of religiosity and GPA (grade point average) on intention to be self-employed. This research tried to fill the gap in this area. The sample was drawn from a major university in Indonesia. Through regression analysis, this study showed that religiosity as well as GPA affects intention to be self-employed significantly. The finding of this research could be used as input in designing and developing entrepreneurship education program.
Dr.Chairy
Tarumanagara University, Indonesia
国际会议
2011 Academy for Global Business Advancement(AGBAs)8th World Congress(全球商务发展学会第八届国际会议)
大连
英文
173-182
2011-09-15(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)