2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0257358
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Attitude of youth towards self-employment: Evidence from university students in Yemen

Abstract: This study assesses whether final-year undergraduate students at Sana’a University, Yemen intend to start their own business. The study employs the theory of planned behaviour and two environmental factors to explore whether the theory’s behavioural factors and the contextual factors of Lüthje & Franke’s model have an impact on students’ intentions to start their own business. A questionnaire survey with a random sample of 335 final-year university students from the largest public university in Yemen has b… Show more

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“…This is particularly so in the current study context. The study model assumed that variables such as personality traits, environment, and situational factors play a crucial role in determining individuals’ IntEnt ( Yukongdi and Lopa, 2017 ; Anjum et al, 2020 ; Al-Qadasi et al, 2021 ). The model’s explanatory power improved by including ESE as mediating variable to 37%.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This is particularly so in the current study context. The study model assumed that variables such as personality traits, environment, and situational factors play a crucial role in determining individuals’ IntEnt ( Yukongdi and Lopa, 2017 ; Anjum et al, 2020 ; Al-Qadasi et al, 2021 ). The model’s explanatory power improved by including ESE as mediating variable to 37%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Nabi et al (2010) , Lüthje and Franke Model (LFM) provides a robust framework for assessing the antecedents of IntEnt. Previous research frequently used this model to investigate the personal and environmental determinants of IntEnt ( Kristiansen and Indarti, 2004 ; Schwarz et al, 2009 ; Sesen, 2013 ; Al-Qadasi et al, 2021 ). Besides the previous discussion, Liñán and Fayolle (2015) state that despite the broad applicability of intent models, there is still more research to be done to understand better how the context reacts with the individual in determining the IntEnt.…”
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