Entrepreneurship factor's affecting the youth decision to continue their family farm

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The entrepreneurial spirit that gives birth to an interest in entrepreneurship is very important to be recognized. In-depth analysis of the characteristics of entrepreneurs will make it easier to find the teaching patterns needed to give birth to young entrepreneurs who continue farming. Thus, this study wants to analyze the factors of entrepreneurship that affect the interests of the children of farmers who are studying in agricultural colleges to continue farming owned by their parents. This study is a survey study using quantitative data. The location of the study was conducted in Indonesia. The study sample is expected to reach 200 respondents. Data analysis uses logistic regression. The risk taking, organizing, leading and hard work variables significantly influence the decision to engage in or not interested in continuing farming. The other three variables are exploiting opportunity, patient and influencing other found not to significantly influence the decision to be interested or not in continuing farming.

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Ayu, S. F., & Nauly, M. (2020). Entrepreneurship factor’s affecting the youth decision to continue their family farm. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1542). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1542/1/012052

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