Abstract
The study measures demographics effects of students on their Entrepreneurial Intention
(EI) in two universities, each in the United States of America and Pakistan. An empirical
investigation to understand demographics effect on entrepreneurial intention to become
potential entrepreneurs is of interest to theorists of planned behavior. Survey method was
used to collect the data from business students of Gatton College of Business and
Economics, University of Kentucky-USA and Kohat University of Science and
Technology (KUST), Kohat, Pakistan. The instrument used in study was questionnaire
consisted of demographics and entrepreneurial intention measurement. T-test and
ANOVA were applied to analyze mean difference between the groups. The results elicit
mean difference between the groups on basis of demographics about their entrepreneurial
intention.
Hafizullah, Muhammad Kaleem, Muhammad Naeem Butt. (2017) Effects of Students’ Demographics on Entrepreneurial Intentions: A Comparison of Two Diverse Business Schools, The Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, Volume-25, Issue-2.
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