2007
DOI: 10.18848/1833-1882/cgp/v02i04/52350
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Relationship Between Personality and Entrepreneurial Inclination Among University Students

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“…Keats and Bracker (1988) hypothesized that organizational performance is a function of many variables, one of which is 'entrepreneurial intent', a combination of traits and other personal characteristics. Personality dimensions positively correlate with entrepreneurial inclination (Othman et al, 2008). Entrepreneurial capacity factors-such as personality traits, learning, experiences, social factors and culture-and enhancing factors such as information technology (IT) development and education system have influenced the favourable attitude of the potential entrepreneurs towards entrepreneurship (Dionco-Adetayo, 2006).…”
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“…Keats and Bracker (1988) hypothesized that organizational performance is a function of many variables, one of which is 'entrepreneurial intent', a combination of traits and other personal characteristics. Personality dimensions positively correlate with entrepreneurial inclination (Othman et al, 2008). Entrepreneurial capacity factors-such as personality traits, learning, experiences, social factors and culture-and enhancing factors such as information technology (IT) development and education system have influenced the favourable attitude of the potential entrepreneurs towards entrepreneurship (Dionco-Adetayo, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%