Business intention of students with family business and entrepreneurial education background

Author:

Abun Damianus,Foronda Sylvia Lalaine Grace L.,Julian Fredolin P.,Quinto Egdona A.,Magallanes Theogenia

Abstract

The study aimed to examine the effect of family business background and entrepreneurial education background on the business intention of the fourth-year students. To deepen the understanding of the topic and to establish the theories of the study, literature was reviewed. It used a descriptive correlational research design. The population of the study was the fourth-year students and total enumeration was applied. The results of the study indicate that family business and entrepreneurial education background are correlated significantly with the business intention of the students. It further found that students who have a family business background and entrepreneurial education background have higher business intention compared to those who have no both.

Publisher

Bussecon International Academy

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