| dc.description.abstract | Entrepreneurship is one of the most important drivers in a country's economic growth
in which it contributes to the reduction of unemployment rate. This explains why
various institutions have been leveraging resources at their disposal to boost the
entrepreneurial intention of students across the country. This research aims to
investigate the effect of family environment and entrepreneurship education through
entrepreneurial self-efficacy towards students’ entrepreneurial intention. This study
took on a quantitative approach, where the data obtained from surveys are evaluated
statistically using the SmartPLS software. The researcher has taken 215 samples
from a population of 458 students in 2018 cohort, majoring in International Business
Management of Universitas Ciputra Surabaya, using the simple random sampling
method. The findings suggest that there is a positive and significant direct
relationship between family environment and entrepreneurial intention,
entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial intention, family environment and
entrepreneurial self-efficacy, entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial selfefficacy, as well as entrepreneurial efficacy and entrepreneurial intention.
Furthermore, the results show that entrepreneurial self-efficacy partially mediates
the relationship between family environment and entrepreneurship variables towards
entrepreneurial intention. This research contributes to the Social Cognitive Theory
and implications are discussed. | en_US |