Analysis of entrepreneurial potential with a focus on entrepreneurial intentions of young people in developing countries – ENIN

Analysis of entrepreneurial potential with a focus on entrepreneurial intentions of young people in developing countries – ENIN


Commissioned by: University "Goce Delcev"
Project duration: November 2017 – November 2018
Project manager: Edo Rajh
Collaborators: Jelena Budak


The goal of this research project was to investigate the entrepreneurial potential of developing countries through the analysis of the entrepreneurial intentions and its antecedents among young people. This research was based on the Theory of Planned Behavior and the basic model was expanded with additional personal-level and contextual variables. The study explored the effects of both personal-level and contextual variables on entrepreneurial intentions. Research was conducted in two countries: Macedonia and Croatia. Results were expected to be published in two papers in journals indexed in Web of Science. Data were collected by survey on the sample of students from University of Zagreb and University "Goce Delcev" in Stip. Data collection instrument was a highly-structured questionnaire developed by researchers on the project. Collected data were analyzed with the methods of descriptive statistics and the methods of multivariate analysis.

 

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