Psychometric Properties of the Indonesian Adaptation of the Entrepreneurial Mindset Scale

Date
2022Author
Bernardus, Denny
Murwani, Fulgentius Danardana
Aji, Imanuel Deny Krisna
Radianto, Wirawan Endro Dwi
Padmawidjaja, Liestya
Jatiperwira, Stefan Yudana
Hitipeuw, Imanuel
Jacob, Gabriel Henry
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The study aims to verify the validity and reliability of the entrepreneurial mindset scale in the Indonesian
context (i.e., the adapted EM scale). The respondents were 302 undergraduate students who have already
enrolled in the entrepreneurship course. In order to achieve the aim of study, a scale development procedure
was conducted, including item generation, exploratory factor analysis, and confirmatory factor analysis.
Item generation was successful in generating the preliminary items of the entrepreneurial mindset scale,
whereas exploratory factor analysis was also successful in purifying those preliminary items. Furthermore,
confirmatory factor analysis was successful in verifying the convergent validity and the composite reliability
of the adapted EM scale. The adapted EM scale was a parsimonious measurement model, and therefore it
could be useful for measuring the entrepreneurial mindset of undergraduate students in Indonesia. Future
studies are recommended to refine the adapted EM scale: (1) by verifying it among students from other
universities, (2) by using two different samples, in which one sample is for exploratory factor analysis and the
other one is for confirmatory factor analysis, and (3) by testing the measurement invariance across groups
(e.g., gender, age, and origin of university).
