The Impact of Entrepreneurial Passion on Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy among University Students: An Applied Study
Keywords:
Entrepreneurial passion, Passion for inventing, Passion for founding, ; Passion for developing, University StudentsAbstract
This study aims to investigate the impact of entrepreneurial passion, with its dimensions of inventing, founding, and developing, on entrepreneurial self-efficacy among university students. The study hypotheses were tested on a simple random sample of third-year bachelor's degree students at the Faculty of Economics, Jijel University, which included (275) male and female students. The results revealed that entrepreneurial passion has a significant impact on entrepreneurial self-efficacy among students. Two dimensions of entrepreneurial passion (passion for inventing and passion for founding) contributed to this significant impact.
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