The impact of vocational perception on entrepreneurial intention

  • Fahmi M
  • Novel N
  • Putra W
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Abstract

The market has experienced instability and uncertainty in recent decades, as a result of which entrepreneurship has gained greater visibility in the scientific community, as well as in politics and business. As a result of these findings, entrepreneurship education is at the top of the political agenda and has been a high-priority item worldwide for the past 15 years. Previous studies stated that entrepreneurs are fostered during their lifetime, and education is critical to building entrepreneurship in students' minds. Therefore, research is needed on the effect of vocational education on students' entrepreneurial intentions. The study results show that Vocational Perception (VP) showed a positive and significant influence in improving Entrepreneurial Intention (EI), especially in the Logistics Business Vocational Study Program at Padjadjaran University.

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Fahmi, M. A., Novel, N. J. A., & Putra, W. B. T. S. (2022). The impact of vocational perception on entrepreneurial intention. International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147- 4478), 11(8), 276–289. https://doi.org/10.20525/ijrbs.v11i8.2193

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