2020
DOI: 10.21002/seam.v14i1.10898
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Religion, Attitude, and Entrepreneurship Intention in Indonesia

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“…Religious groups have stronger entrepreneurial intentions with less dispersion than the group of students who are not religious (Wibowo, 2017). In this context, the study by Sulung et al (2020) reveals a direct relationship between religiosity and entrepreneurial intention, whereas previous studies only considered religiosity as a moderator (e.g., Jamal & Sharifuddin, 2015; Said et al, 2014).…”
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confidence: 96%
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“…Religious groups have stronger entrepreneurial intentions with less dispersion than the group of students who are not religious (Wibowo, 2017). In this context, the study by Sulung et al (2020) reveals a direct relationship between religiosity and entrepreneurial intention, whereas previous studies only considered religiosity as a moderator (e.g., Jamal & Sharifuddin, 2015; Said et al, 2014).…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Riaz et al (2016) found that religion has an impact on entrepreneurial intention, where the more religious an individual is, the more likely they are to become an entrepreneur. Johnmark et al (2016) confirmed that religious beliefs predict entrepreneurial behaviour and, recently, Sulung et al (2020) studied whether religion has any impact on entrepreneurial characteristics, because it has been pointed out as a strong predictor of entrepreneurship.…”
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“…The attitude of Entrepreneurial is a kind of subjective cognition, which can change the mentality and behavior of entrepreneurs in entrepreneurial practice. Entrepreneurial attitude has received attention because it is a prerequisite for developing creative thinking, which can awaken the internal creative potential of individuals and is the key factor affecting their entrepreneurial intention (Sulung, Putri & Robbani, 2020). Entrepreneurial attitude is not static, it will be influenced by individual characteristics and other external factors; The attitudes of individuals are more positive towards entrepreneurship, the more likely he will choose to start or implement entrepreneurial behavior in the future, and vice versa.…”
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“…Some studies focus specifically on Muslim entrepreneurship (Hassan, 2022). Religion and entrepreneurship were studied in Western democracies, as New Zealand (Carswell & Rolland, 2007), Britain (Anderson et al, 2000;Nwankwo et al, 2012), India (Shinde, 2010), and Israel (Golan-Nadir, 2021;Talal, 2022Talal, , 2023, and in nondemocracies as China (Du, 2017), Indonesia (Sulung et al, 2020), Korea (Choi, 2010), and Nigeria (van der Westhuizen & Adelakun, 2021). Nonetheless, within the realm of religious policies and services, only few studies have treated bureaucrats as policy entrepreneurs.…”
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