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Title: Perception towards Entrepreneurial Intention of Mbs Students: A Case Study in Tribhuvan University
Authors: Koirala, kamana
Keywords: Perceived opportunity;Entrepreneurship;Entrepreneurial intention
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Department of Management
Institute Name: Central Department of Management
Level: Masters
Abstract: This study examines the perception of students towards entrepreneurial intention in TU university. Perception are formed and are influenced by attitude, perceived opportunity, risk -bearing propensity, perceived educational support and many other factors. Data are collected using primary source of data only. The technique employed is multiple regressions as tool of analysis for the study. The finding of the study shows that the attitude towards act and risk-bearing propensity positively and significantly impacted on the perception of students to pursue entrepreneurship as career in the future. However, the study shows perceived opportunity and perceived educational support from the university are not significant in influencing the perception. The study therefore, recommends the university to design better programs to equip the students with necessary skills and to build positive perception required for fostering entrepreneurship .
URI: https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/8699
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