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An integration of S-O-B-A paradigm to explore university students' entrepreneurial attitude, intention and action: do university and family support matter?

PurposeThe primary purpose of this study is to integrate the stimulus-organism-behavior-accomplishment (S-O-B-A) paradigm to investigate the chain effect of university students' perceived university and family support on their entrepreneurial action (EA) with a serial mediation of their attitud...

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Published in:Arab Gulf Journal of Scientific Research 2023-07, Vol.41 (3), p.427-444
Main Authors: Awal, Md. Rabiul, Faisal-E-Alam, Md, Husain, Taha
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Behavior
Colleges & universities
Economic growth
Education
Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship education
Hypotheses
Information technology
Investigations
Research design
Social support
Students
Sustainable development
Unemployment
University students
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