Effects of Human Behavior on Entrepreneurial Intention of Fourth Year University Students in Kenya

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Objective: Entrepreneurial intentions are individual’s willingness to learn about entrepreneurial activity or become self-employed. Yet, the antecedence of entrepreneurial intention is important to understanding the process of entrepreneurial intent. The relationship between human behavior and entrepreneurial intentions of undergraduate university students are neglected. Thus, the broad objective was to investigate the effect of human behavior (attitudes towards behavior, subjective norms and perceived behavioral control) on entrepreneurial intentions. Design: Explanatory research design was employed in this study as it examined cause-and-effect relationships. The study population comprised the fourth pursuing entrepreneurship. The study employed proportionate, stratified, and simple random sampling to choose 400 respondents. Closed ended questionnaire with likert scale was used to obtain the data. The hypotheses were tested using Hayes model six.

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(2022). Effects of Human Behavior on Entrepreneurial Intention of Fourth Year University Students in Kenya. Journal of Economics, Finance And Management Studies, 05(06). https://doi.org/10.47191/jefms/v5-i6-32

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