Effects Of The Theory Of Planned Behavior On Entrepreneurial Intention Of Students
Keywords: Theory of planned behavior, Entrepreneurial intention, Turkish undergraduate students, Danish undergraduate students
Article no: 26
Pages 311-326
Keywords: Theory of planned behavior, Entrepreneurial intention, Turkish undergraduate students, Danish undergraduate students
Article no: 26
Pages 311-326
Keywords: Ιnstitution of higher education, multicultural space, postgraduate student, scientific advisor, sociocultural environment
Article no: 71
Pages 557-563
Keywords: Employment, graduate employment, higher education, remote work, supra-professional competencies
Article no: 6
Pages 58-71
Keywords: Competitiveness, digital educational environment, graduates
Article no: 15
Pages 136-147
Keywords: Competence-based learning, empirical approach, graduate job, job satisfaction, logit-mode.
Article no: 78
Pages 718-728
Keywords: Work readiness skills, career self-efficacy, undergraduates, private universities
Article no: 74
Pages 681-692
Keywords: Digital economics, key competencies, postgraduate students, technical education
Article no: 85
Pages 680-687
Keywords: Knowledge Calibration, Genetic Literacy, Psychology Undergraduates, Science Communication, Media Framing
Article no: 13
Pages 121-141
Keywords: Double degree major, graduate’s characteristic, legal profession, talent development
Article no: 40
Pages 407-414
Keywords: Correlation, graduates, information, quality block, regression line, scientific employment of population
Article no: 22
Pages 175-183
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