Development of Schoolpreneur Model for Malaysian Secondary School: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis Approach

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This study aims to develop a schoolpreneur model appropriate for Malaysia's secondary school environment. The current study surveyed students participating in the Program Tunas Commerce (PROTUNe) and the Young Entrepreneurs Association (PUM) in the states of Perak, Selangor, and Negeri Sembilan to accomplish these purposes. A survey-based technique was used to collect data, and 400 students participated. With a cross-sectional research design, this research uses a quantitative research methodology. This research employed exploratory factor analysis (EFA), confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), and structural equation modeling (SEM) for statistical analysis. The study's findings show that six highlighted factors can be incorporated to develop a schoolpreneur model. These factors all significantly affect the schoolpreneur model. A significant correlation of the schoolpreneur model of more than 60% indicates the significance of talent skills, mentors, incubators, individual personality, role models, and family background in the development of the schoolpreneur model. As a result, secondary schools can conduct entrepreneurial activities better due to the development of the schoolpreneur model.

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Saifuddin, S. A., Janudin, S. E., & Salleh, M. I. (2023). Development of Schoolpreneur Model for Malaysian Secondary School: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis Approach. International Journal of Educational Methodology, 9(1), 197–214. https://doi.org/10.12973/ijem.9.1.197

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