Perceived Behavioural Control and Subjective Norms Influence Entrepreunial Intention

  • Muhammad Fathullah Ramdani Universitas Garut
  • Dinda Sri Puspita Universitas Garut
  • Intan Permana Universitas Garut
  • Galih Abdul Fatah Maulani Universitas Garut
  • Nizar Alam Hamdani Universitas Garut
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Keywords: Entrepreneurial intention, Perceived behavioral control, Subjective Norms

Abstract

Entrepreneurial intent is the desire or motivation of an individual to become an entrepreneur and start a business or venture. Among
various age groups, Indonesia's Gen Z generation is known to have an interest in entrepreneurship that is below the average 1.60% of
18.94%. To increase entrepreneurial interest among Gen Z, an approach is needed, as well as the creation of an environment that develops
entrepreneurial potential. This study used a survey distributed online and in person to 115 randomly selected respondents, with response
rate of 50.4% and a total of 73 respondents recorded, representing approximately 30.43%. Therefore, the sample size for this study was 58
respondents who provided varied assessments for all items, and the researchers also divided the respondents into groups based on their
age, specifically Generation Z. The researcher distributed the questionnaire through direct surveys and online distribution. The tool used
by researcher to obtain respondents was a physical questionnaire, which was distributed directly to the respondents. The program used to
analyze the data using regression analysis was Statistical Product and Service Solution (SPSS) to meet the criteria for data analysis using
regression, which was applied on interval-scale data. The researcher performed arithmetic calculations on the data collected from the
respondents. The research results were accurate and reliable with a significance level of 95%. The research findings pertain to the
influence of perceived behavioral control and subjective norms on entrepreneurial intention. Based on the results of this study, it is hoped
that the findings will be beneficial to the respondents and readers for further research.

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Published
2024-02-29
How to Cite
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M. Ramdani, D. Puspita, I. Permana, G. Maulani, and N. Hamdani, “Perceived Behavioural Control and Subjective Norms Influence Entrepreunial Intention”, BIEJ, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 40-46, Feb. 2024.

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