The Consequences And Meaning Of The Relationship Between Creativity, Intelligence And Personality To Entrepreneurship Achievement Of Universitas Ciputra Graduates
Abstract
This study is to investigate the relationship between student profiles to the achievement of entrepreneurship
and its consequences. The first stage of the research is to find the relationship between the three main
characterictics of the student profile namely creativity, intelligence and personality to the entrepreneurship
achievement. The first stage was published in Antonio et al. (2013). The second stage is to study the
consequences of the relationship and its influence to the entrepreneurship education. The sample of the
research is Ciputra University graduates from different disciplines and different type of entrepreneurship
projects, ranging from business owner to those who work in a company, from business entrepreneur to
corporate entrepreneur. A thourough survey is given to the student as pre test before they begin their studies,
and as post test when they graduated. It is a cross sectional study using three instruments such as Culture
Free Intelligence Test (CFIT), Verbal or Figural Creativity Test, Minnesota Multiphase Personality
Inventory (MMPI) Test using accidental sampling. The achievement of entrepreneurship education is
observed from the entrepreneurship subjects, which are given for the consecutive six semesters during the
student studies. Content analysis is used to compile all relevant data from the survey and from the University
files and archives as well. Deep interviews to graduates are given as input to find the meaning of the
relationship. The first stage of the research shows that there is a significant correlation between personality
and entrepreneurship achievement while the relationship between the other two is not significance. The
second stage of research has an aim to explore the consequences and meaning of the relationship.

