Analysis of entrepreneurial intention among students in business schools of Bangladesh
Date
2018-01Publisher
International Journal of Management and Business StudiesAuthor
Naim, Sayada JannatunMetadata
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The entrepreneurial intention is a state of mind directing a person’s
attention and action towards self-employment as opposed to
organizational employment. People with higher entrepreneurial
intention have a higher probability of becoming entrepreneurs.
This paper has analysed the entrepreneurial intention of graduates
from business schools in Bangladesh. Data are collected from
university students through a self-administered survey by using a
structured questionnaire. The strength of entrepreneurial intention
of the students is estimated from the primary data. The effects of
age, gender, and father’s profession on entrepreneurial intention
are significant. It has been observed from the data analysis that
students have higher preference to start a new business, but the
strength of entrepreneurial intention is not high. They are risk
averse and most of the students prefer salaried job as a profession.
The intention increases with age. If father is a business person, a
student has higher intention. Females have low entrepreneurial
intention.