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Title: The Determinants of Entrepreneurial Intentions among Commerce Postgraduate Students in Zimbabwe
Authors: Mutsikiwa, Munyaradzi
Madziba, Evelyn
Keywords: Theory of planned behavior
personal attitude
perceived behavioural control
subjective norms
entrepreneurial intentions
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Research Journal of Economic and Management Studies (RJEMS)
Series/Report no.: Vol.1;No.2
Abstract: The main purpose of this study was to examine the effect of personal attitude, perceived behavioural control, and subjective norms on the entrepreneurial intentions of commerce postgraduate students in Zimbabwe. The researchers employed a single cross-sectional survey to collect data from respondents. The research included 180 postgraduate students. To test the traced hypotheses the data were examined using structural equation modelling. The results revealed that personal attitude and perceived behavioural control had significant positive relationships with entrepreneurial intentions whereas subjective norms did not have any significant relationship with entrepreneurial intentions. The results partially support the applicability of the theory of planned behaviour to entrepreneurship within the socio-economic context of Zimbabwe.
URI: http://ir.gzu.ac.zw:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/444
ISSN: 2789-6803
Appears in Collections:Volume 1, Number 2, 2021



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