
Influence of Perceived Desirability Dimensions on Entrepreneurial Intentions
Author(s) -
Dr.Nisha Ashokan,
P. Rajeswari,
M Priya
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and advanced technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2249-8958
DOI - 10.35940/ijeat.f7915.088619
Subject(s) - psychology , entrepreneurship , social psychology , discriminant validity , population , regression analysis , social desirability , scope (computer science) , developmental psychology , demography , sociology , economics , psychometrics , statistics , mathematics , internal consistency , finance , computer science , programming language
Website. India, the second largest in youth population is burgeoning in terms of labor market. It is highly predominant to examine the factors influencing the perceived desirability dimensions on entrepreneurial intentions. Hence it is vital to forestall the importance and scope of entrepreneurship. Thus this study focuses to examine and evaluate the entrepreneurial intentions among the students by administering 650 primary samples. This study examines the influence of perceived desirability dimensions on the Entrepreneurial intention among the students and also to find the subjective dimensions’ influence on Entrepreneurial intention. Linear regression analysis and convergent and discriminant validity analysis are used. The demographic and personal factors study led to results were the students of higher age group have shown high level of entrepreneurial intention than other age group. The result shows that motivation, role model, attitude, education and age of students have the direct effect on feasibility and desirability.