UNIV?RSITY STUDENTS’ ?NTR?PR?N?URIAL INTENTIONS: INSIGHTS FROM BIH (REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA)

Authors

  • Saša Petković University of Banja Luka, Faculty of Economics, Banja Luka

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7251/ACE1727059P

Keywords:

personal competence, motivation, entrepreneurial university, institutional support

Abstract

This paper analytically presents the factors of entrepreneurial intentions of students in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). The research problem can be defined by the question whether today a university can be called an “entrepreneurial university” which educates, prepares and encourages students to start their own business as a career option independently? Do economic policies of small countries contribute to their significant role in encouraging entrepreneurship, and what are predictors of entrepreneurial intentions of students? The study was conducted on a sample of 351 students at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Banja Luka in April 2016, based on previously empirically verified questionnaire that measures the support of closer social environment (friends and family), self-efficacy and acceptability of entrepreneurship as a career, as well as the entrepreneurial intention, through three dimensions of time - starting a business immediately after the end of their formal academic education, within 5 years after graduation and in an indefinite moment in the future. The methods of descriptive statistics, factor and correlation analyses have been applied. The aim of the research is to determine the predictors of entrepreneurial intentions of students in small countries in transition in the case of students from BiH at the early stage during their education and whether their entrepreneurial intentions are in?uenced by the economic policies through the construction of entrepreneurial infrastructure institutions? The research results indicate the existence of clearly defined and mutually comparable latent variables that can be identified as factors of entrepreneurial intentions of students. Personal competence and motivation of students are predictors of entrepreneurial intentions, which is not the case with the “entrepreneurial university” and the institutional support for entrepreneurs who are beginners.

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2017-12-31

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UNIV?RSITY STUDENTS’ ?NTR?PR?N?URIAL INTENTIONS: INSIGHTS FROM BIH (REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA). (2017). Acta Economica, 15(27), 59-92. https://doi.org/10.7251/ACE1727059P

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