Author:
Karya Denis Fidita,Anshori Mohamad Yusak,Elfita Rizki Amalia,Sahrin Laila Alfi,Gita Mira Nirmala
Abstract
AbstractThe high unemployment rate in Indonesia is dominated by highly educated people, including senior high school, college, and diplomas. This is undoubtedly a concern of the government. To reduce the high unemployment rate, education is needed especially concerning the importance of having entrepreneurial intentions. This study focuses on internal locus of control, entrepreneurial learning, self-efficacy, risk tolerance, and entrepreneurial intention. This study is quantitative research. Data distribution was done using the purposive sampling method. Questionnaires were distributed via Google form to 250 students in Surabaya, then analyzed using SmartPLS. The study results explain that internal locus of control, entrepreneurial learning, and risk tolerance significantly affect self-efficacy and entrepreneurial intention.
Publisher
Atlantis Press International BV
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