
The Difference of Entrepreneurial Intention Between Entrepreneur and Non-Entrepreneur in View of Personality
Author(s) -
Rianda Elvinawanty,
- Ivory,
Tjeng Ferra Dhammayanti,
Elvina Yaputri,
Mega Elfrida Sihombing,
Inka Natalia
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
psikologi prima
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2598-8026
pISSN - 2088-3633
DOI - 10.34012/psychoprima.v3i1.1195
Subject(s) - civil servants , personality , psychology , likert scale , entrepreneurship , nonprobability sampling , scale (ratio) , social psychology , business , sociology , developmental psychology , demography , political science , geography , population , cartography , finance , politics , law
Entrepreneurs can help reduce unemployment and poverty in Indonesia. Someone who wants to be an entrepreneur is detectable from the entrepreneurial intention. Entrepreneurs and non-entrepreneurs (civil servants) have different personality characteristics. This study aimed to examine the relationship between personality and occupation with entrepreneurial intentions, and differences between entrepreneur and civil servants' entrepreneurial intentions. Research subjects were 100 entrepreneurs and 100 civil servants selected with purposive sampling method. Data collection method used Likert scales, namely personality scale (35 items, α = .923) and entrepreneurial intention scale (24 items, α = .899). Data analysis used analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) with SPSS 16 for Windows. Data analysis results showed personality was positively related to entrepreneurial intentions (Sig. = .000 < p = .05), occupation affected entrepreneurial intentions (Sig. = .000 < p = .05), and the mean of entrepreneurial intentions of entrepreneurs' (73.67) was higher than civil servants’ (71.58).