Do Family Environment and Entrepreneurship Learning among Students Contribute to Entrepreneurial Interest through Self Efficacy as an Intervening Variable?
Date
2024Author
Isma, Andika
Yusri, M.
Bahri, Syamsul
Wati, Indah
Oktavio, Adrie
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This study examines the effect of the family environment and entrepreneurship
learning on entrepreneurial interest, with self-efficacy as an intervening
variable. The method used in this study is a quantitative method. In this study,
we also used a survey method with a questionnaire or Koesener as a data
collection instrument. The research population consisted of 427 students in the
Faculty of Economics and Business majoring in entrepreneurship. The
sampling technique used was a proportional random sampling technique, which
was calculated using Slovin with a sample size of 84 respondents or 22% of the
total population. The research method used in this study was quantitative. This
research showed that self-efficacy, family environment, and entrepreneurial
learning affect entrepreneurial interest. If students have self-efficacy, a good
family environment, and the desire to experience high entrepreneurial learning,
this will also increase their interest in entrepreneurship.

