What is it about?

This study aims at identifying the psychological perspective of entrepreneurial intentions among the business graduates of private universities in Bangladesh. This study was conducted among 205 business graduates of ten private universities of Bangladesh. The data were collected through surveying business graduates of private universities of Bangladesh with the help of a structured questionnaire which was developed through literature review. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze the data. Multivariate analysis technique like exploratory factor analysis was performed to identify the psychological factors relating to the entrepreneurial intentions of the business graduates of private universities of Bangladesh.

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Why is it important?

Bangladesh is one of the youngest countries in the world with more than half of its population being under the age of 25. The nation is in the transition period towards becoming a middle income country by the year 2021. To develop an entrepreneurship-based economy and sustain its continuous growth, university graduates can play a crucial role. At present, more than two third of the business graduates are going to the job markets from the private universities of Bangladesh. They are the important segment for the future growth and development of the country. It is opined that if the business graduates are properly educated for entrepreneurship development it would have a positive impact on the economic development of Bangladesh. Hence, this a very important study to uncover the entrepreneurial intentions among the business graduates of Bangladesh.

Perspectives

This study was conducted among the Business Graduates of Private Universities in Bangladesh to uncover the Psychological Perspective of Entrepreneurial Intentions.

Dr. Nazrul Islam
Northern University Bangladesh

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This page is a summary of: A Psychological Perspective of Entrepreneurial Intentions Among Business Graduates of Private Universities in Bangladesh, SSRN Electronic Journal, January 2018, Elsevier,
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3266032.
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