2021
DOI: 10.4236/jss.2021.911007
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Exploring Entrepreneurial Intentions in Marien Ngouabi University Students

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“…This gives them prior experiences of the needs of the clients and the market. This observation is similar to the studies by [21] and Kamitewoko [23] who observed that individuals whose parents have a business have about 10.2% higher like hood to being entrepreneurs. The studies attributed this to the fact that the students were not only observers of their family business but also participated over the years concerning their family business this subjective exposure to entrepreneurial activities impact on the student's career choice.…”
Section: Family Entrepreneurial Backgroundsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This gives them prior experiences of the needs of the clients and the market. This observation is similar to the studies by [21] and Kamitewoko [23] who observed that individuals whose parents have a business have about 10.2% higher like hood to being entrepreneurs. The studies attributed this to the fact that the students were not only observers of their family business but also participated over the years concerning their family business this subjective exposure to entrepreneurial activities impact on the student's career choice.…”
Section: Family Entrepreneurial Backgroundsupporting
confidence: 91%