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Effects Of The Theory Of Planned Behavior On Entrepreneurial Intention Of Students

Table 7:

Factor Loading % Variance Explained Cronbach ɑ
Factor 1: Entrepreneurial Intention 20.822 0.903
My professional goal is to become an entrepreneur 0,825
I have very seriously thought of starting a firm 0,775
I will make every effort to start and run my own firm 0,743
I am determined to create a firm in the future 0,734
I have the firm intention to start a firm some day 0.733
I am ready to do anything to be an entrepreneur 0.699
Factor 2: Personal Attitude 19.981 0.890
Being an entrepreneur implies more advantages than disadvantages to me 0.805
If I had the opportunity and resources, I’d like to start a firm 0,801
Among various options, I would rather be an entrepreneur 0.799
Being an entrepreneur would entail great satisfactions for me 0.790
A career as entrepreneur is attractive for me 0.783
Factor 3: Subjective Norm 18.714 0.790
Your friends 0.757
Your colleagues 0.730
Your close family 0.729
Factor 4: Perceived Behavioral Control 12.402 0.783
I know how to develop an entrepreneurial project 0,819
I am prepared to start a viable firm 0,801
I know the necessary practical details to start a firm 0.786
If I tried to start a firm, I would have a high probability of succeeding 0.745
I can control the creation process of a new firm 0.715
To start a firm and keep it working would be easy for me 0.713
KMO= 0.872P= 0.000 71.919
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