Navigating on The Precursors of Entrepreneurial Inclination Among Students in South Africa (original) (raw)

Acta Universitatis Danubius: Oeconomica, 2019

Abstract

In the present contemporary business environment, students are bound to be inclined towards entrepreneurship. Hence, this study explored the impact of perceived family support, perceived desirability and opportunity recognition on entrepreneurial inclination among the students within the Gauteng Province of South Africa. Despite the extended research on entrepreneurship, the significance of determining the precursors of entrepreneurial inclination has largely been overlooked, especially in developing nations of Southern Africa. Hence, the essential goal of this investigation is to fill this void. The study adopted a quantitative approach and a structured questionnaire was used to collect data from 261 students. The collected data was examined using structural equation modeling, exactly by means of the AMOS 25 software. This investigation found that perceived family support; perceived desirability; opportunity recognition positively impacted entrepreneurial inclination in a significa...

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