2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11184939
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Predicting Entrepreneurial Intentions and Pre-Start-Up Behaviour among Asnaf Millennials

Abstract: The study referred to the theory of planned behaviour in determining how the selected factors (innovativeness, proactive personality, need of achievement, internal locus of control, risk-taking propensity, lifestyle integration, social networking, resource and opportunity recognition, attitude towards entrepreneurship, subjective norms, and perceived behavioural control) influenced the entrepreneurial intentions and pre-start-up behaviour among the Asnaf millennials in Malaysia. This study collected cross-sect… Show more

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“…Garcia et al (2019) study likewise addressed intention as dependent factor. The studies by Mahmood et al (2019) and Garcia et al (2019) are consistent with this research findings, which treated behavioural intention as significant mediator.…”
Section: Political Belief and Use Behavioursupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Garcia et al (2019) study likewise addressed intention as dependent factor. The studies by Mahmood et al (2019) and Garcia et al (2019) are consistent with this research findings, which treated behavioural intention as significant mediator.…”
Section: Political Belief and Use Behavioursupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Both factors are vital because planning, starting, and running a business takes persistence, selfregulation, and emotional control, particularly in dealing with uncertainty, risk, and many demands in entrepreneurship (Wartiovaara et al, 2019). Mahmood et al (2019) also confirm that the need for achievement and self-efficacy are the key determinants of entrepreneurial interest among students. H 6 : The need for achievement has a positive influence on entrepreneurial interest through self-efficacy…”
Section: Influence Of Need For Achievement On Entrepreneurial Interesmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…A. Pre-start-up and Start-up Activities Pre-start-up activities are all the actions undertaken by an individual before the launch of a new business [60]. Pre-startup activities entail attitudinal and experiential changes that depict preparation for new venture creation.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atherton [11] further notes that all the activities undertaken by a nascent entrepreneur in order to prepare for business formation are pre-start-up activities. Pre-start-up activities include making decision on new venture creation; preparing a business plan; devoting more time to business preparation; conducting market research; seeking for government support; looking for facilities/equipment; thinking of individuals to hire as employees; thinking of how to source for funds; making enquiry on how to obtain business license; and attending enterprise development training [60].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%