The Impact of Entrepreneurial Self-Identity, Attitude to Risk, Innovation and Perceived Obstacles on the Entrepreneurial Intention of The Undergraduate and Newly Graduated Students at Public Egyptian Universities

Document Type : Original Article

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Business Administration department Faculty of Commerce Mansoura University Egyptian

Abstract

This paper aims to measure the impact of entrepreneurial self-identity, Attitude to Risk, innovation (as Antecedents) and perceived Obstacles of the undergraduate and newly graduated students at public Egyptian university. And the impact of gender, average family income and study type. After that the questionnaire is prepared to measure the availability degree of this study variables (entrepreneurial self-identity, Attitude to Risk, innovation and perceived Obstacles) of the undergraduate and newly graduated students at public Egyptian university. For Analysis Purposes Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) Was Used, In Addition to (AMOS). As the Study Population is 719554 Units, A Sample Of (384) Individuals Was Drawn, However, 339 Questionnaires From 384 Were Valid and Eligible for Analysis, Representing Response Rate Of (88.2%).

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