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PREDICTORS OF YOUNG ENTREPRENEURIALLY-ORIENTED GENERATION |
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Creator | Jerson M. Mores |
Title | PREDICTORS OF YOUNG ENTREPRENEURIALLY-ORIENTED GENERATION |
Publisher | Phetchaburi Rajabhat University |
Publication Year | 2567 |
Journal Title | Interdisciplinary Research Review (IRR) |
Journal Vol. | 19 |
Journal No. | 5 |
Page no. | 48-59 |
Keyword | student entrepreneurs, generation Z, entrepreneurial mindset, entrepreneurial intention |
URL Website | https://ph02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jtir |
Website title | Interdisciplinary Research Review (IRR) |
ISSN | 2697-536X |
Abstract | ducation is seen as a vital factor of success in the Philippines. One tends to forget that entrepreneurial characteristics such as skills, mindset, and intention are as crucial as education. Students' exposure to social media platforms encouraging entrepreneurship has increased online entrepreneurial activities. The study analyzed the collected data from 122 young and student entrepreneurs. Ordinal regression was utilized in data analysis. This study showed that the low, medium, and high levels of entrepreneurial intention, skills, and mindset are good predictors of each other. A probability that a unit increase in one will increase the other. The result shows the importance of each entrepreneurial characteristic to make entrepreneurially-oriented youth. Other variables used are age, gender, course, and motives. Though age and gender variables were not significant, the study found that opportunity and necessity motivation and achievement, challenges, and learning increase the level of entrepreneurial skills of young entrepreneurs. Business students were found to have a higher entrepreneurial mindset than other student respondents. A recommendation of combining entrepreneurship and education through course offerings and deep engagement in entrepreneurial activities of young potential entrepreneurs could lead to a higher level of entrepreneurial intention, mindset, and skills. |