Zeitschrift für Unternehmerpädagogik

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A Quasi-Experimental Study on Entrepreneurial Intent at A South African University among Final Year Students from Three Faculties

Lebohang J Masoabi, Charles S Masoabi

This study evaluated the entrepreneurial intent of students using a quasi-experiment amongst final year students at a South African University. A quantitative experimental research approach, based on stratified random sampling method was adopted for the study, involving a total of 546 participants, final year university students from the faculties of Economics and Management Sciences (EMS), and Education, Humanities. The findings of this study revealed that both the students in the control and experimental groups demonstrated high levels of intentions to become entrepreneurs, to the extent of visualising themselves having their own businesses in the future. The study further discovered that both the control and the experimental groups illustrate high confidence in recognizing business prospects that have potential to be profitable ventures. Contrary, the control group exhibited some ambiguity regarding the founding of a new business ventures or managing existing ventures. The findings further revealed that the majority of the students tend to have positive attitude towards exploiting opportunities to embark of business venture, based on their instincts and observations of prospering start-ups. The findings enhance the progression of the theory of planned behaviour and the field of entrepreneurship education respectively.

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