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Title
Analysis of entrepreneurial intentions within the existing university system in Ghana.
Creator
Pius Kwame Agyekum, KM Sharath Kumar, Stephen Asunka
Description
This research article looks at the personality traits that impart Entrepreneurial Intentions (EI) among students and faculty members in selected Universities of Ghana. The study broadly considers how personality traits and behavior, personality model, parent background and demographic factors impact EI through knowledge and skill acquisition in a University environment. Four major hypothesis listed below were considered for the analysis: 1. H0: Personality traits impact students and faculty members with EI through knowledge and skills acquisition 2. H0: Big Five Personality Model impacts EI 3. H0: Education and occupational background of parents impact EI of students and faculty 4. H0: Personality traits, personality model and parent background impact EI and subsequently moderated by demographic background (Ethnicity, Age, Sex) of students and faculty members. A total of 800 students were strategically …
Publisher
Journal of Management & Commerce.
Date
2020
Source
https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=AXIuswEAAAAJ&citation_for_view=AXIuswEAAAAJ:Aul-kAQHnToC
Language
English