Perceived desirability, feasibility, and social norms as antecedents on hospitality students' entrepreneurial intention in Malaysia: does gender make a difference?

The purpose of this study is to test a research model that investigates the effects of perceived desirability, social norms, and perceived feasibility as antecedents on entrepreneurial intention in a Malaysian context.Data for this empirical investigation were gathered from a sample of full-time und...

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Main Authors: Saadin, Muhamad Nizam, Daskin, Mustafa
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spelling my.uum.repo.221132017-06-01T07:23:51Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/22113/ Perceived desirability, feasibility, and social norms as antecedents on hospitality students' entrepreneurial intention in Malaysia: does gender make a difference? Saadin, Muhamad Nizam Daskin, Mustafa HB Economic Theory The purpose of this study is to test a research model that investigates the effects of perceived desirability, social norms, and perceived feasibility as antecedents on entrepreneurial intention in a Malaysian context.Data for this empirical investigation were gathered from a sample of full-time undergraduate hospitality management programme students.Respondents self-administered the questionnaires.A total number of 427 questionnaires were obtained in the research location.Results based on hierarchical regression analysis reveal that perceived desirability, social norm, and perceived feasibility are significant predictors on entrepreneurial intention.Results also demonstrate that female students are more willing on their entrepreneurial intentions when compared to male counterparts. The current study provides further contribution to tourism and hospitality management literature and provides useful guidelines to practitioners as well. Inderscience Publishers 2015 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://repo.uum.edu.my/22113/1/ijesb_Vol25_no4_1476.pdf Saadin, Muhamad Nizam and Daskin, Mustafa (2015) Perceived desirability, feasibility, and social norms as antecedents on hospitality students' entrepreneurial intention in Malaysia: does gender make a difference? International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 25 (4). pp. 456-474. ISSN 1476-1297 http://doi.org/10.1504/IJESB.2015.070218 doi:10.1504/IJESB.2015.070218
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Saadin, Muhamad Nizam
Daskin, Mustafa
Perceived desirability, feasibility, and social norms as antecedents on hospitality students' entrepreneurial intention in Malaysia: does gender make a difference?
description The purpose of this study is to test a research model that investigates the effects of perceived desirability, social norms, and perceived feasibility as antecedents on entrepreneurial intention in a Malaysian context.Data for this empirical investigation were gathered from a sample of full-time undergraduate hospitality management programme students.Respondents self-administered the questionnaires.A total number of 427 questionnaires were obtained in the research location.Results based on hierarchical regression analysis reveal that perceived desirability, social norm, and perceived feasibility are significant predictors on entrepreneurial intention.Results also demonstrate that female students are more willing on their entrepreneurial intentions when compared to male counterparts. The current study provides further contribution to tourism and hospitality management literature and provides useful guidelines to practitioners as well.
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author Saadin, Muhamad Nizam
Daskin, Mustafa
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Daskin, Mustafa
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title Perceived desirability, feasibility, and social norms as antecedents on hospitality students' entrepreneurial intention in Malaysia: does gender make a difference?
title_short Perceived desirability, feasibility, and social norms as antecedents on hospitality students' entrepreneurial intention in Malaysia: does gender make a difference?
title_full Perceived desirability, feasibility, and social norms as antecedents on hospitality students' entrepreneurial intention in Malaysia: does gender make a difference?
title_fullStr Perceived desirability, feasibility, and social norms as antecedents on hospitality students' entrepreneurial intention in Malaysia: does gender make a difference?
title_full_unstemmed Perceived desirability, feasibility, and social norms as antecedents on hospitality students' entrepreneurial intention in Malaysia: does gender make a difference?
title_sort perceived desirability, feasibility, and social norms as antecedents on hospitality students' entrepreneurial intention in malaysia: does gender make a difference?
publisher Inderscience Publishers
publishDate 2015
url http://repo.uum.edu.my/22113/1/ijesb_Vol25_no4_1476.pdf
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http://doi.org/10.1504/IJESB.2015.070218
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