The Impact of Self-efficacy on International Student Entrepreneur Intention

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  • Oladapo Rasul
  • Festus Victor Bekun Department of Economics, Eastern Mediterranean university,Via mersin 10
  • Seyi Saint Akadiri

Abstract

Entrepreneur self-efficacy is the level to which people perception of their capacities to successfully perform the various roles and tasks of entrepreneurship (Chen et al., 1998; De Noble et al., 1999, Foleide, 2011). The research sampled students from two universities in Cyprus. The data was collected through a questionnaire. Statistical Package for Social Science software was used for data analysis. It was discovered that, in exception of motive toward business success and status in the society, emerging small and medium size enterprise do not have motive for economic growth, though the significant relationship between status in the society and self-efficacy were discussed. Conclusively, there exist a negative relationship between self-efficacy and desire for status among entrepreneurs.Keywords: Entrepreneur, Self-Efficacy, Start-up.JEL Classifications: M1, M13, P31

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Festus Victor Bekun, Department of Economics, Eastern Mediterranean university,Via mersin 10

Research assistant,Department of Economics, Eastern Mediterranean university

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2017-01-13

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Rasul, O., Bekun, F. V., & Akadiri, S. S. (2017). The Impact of Self-efficacy on International Student Entrepreneur Intention. International Review of Management and Marketing, 7(1), 169–174. Retrieved from https://mail.econjournals.com/index.php/irmm/article/view/3141

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