THE INFLUENCE OF SELF-EFFICACY AND CREATIVITY TOWARDS ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTION OF PSYCHOLOGY STUDENTS IN UNIVERSITY OF NORTH SUMATERA
Abstract
Entrepreneurial intention is one of the elements that can affect growth in entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurial intentions are usually influenced by self-efficacy and creativity. The purpose of this research is to determine the influence of self-efficacy and creativity on entrepreneurial intent. This research involved 123 psychology students from the University of North Sumatra. The data collection methods used are 3 measuring tools named, self-efficacy, creativity, and Torrance Test Of Creative Thinking (TTOCT). The data was analyzed with multiple linear regression. The results of regression analysis show that self-efficacy and creativity affect the improvement of entrepreneurial intent towards students. The results of the implementation of this research are expected to provide an understanding of how self-efficacy and creativity affect students' entrepreneurial intentions and also add insight into the psychology faculty about entrepreneurship, self-efficacy, and creativity descriptions in students.
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