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The Effect of Entrepreneurial values and Self-Confidence on Entrepreneurial Interest in Elementary School Student

Authors

1

Citra Nur Anisa

Institut Prima Bangsa

2

Alpin Alghani

Institut Prima Bangsa

3

Achmad Syarifudin

Institut Prima Bangsa

Abstract

Previous research This study was to understand the relationship between the three components of Planned Behavior Theory and the mediating effect of these components on the relationship between Entrepreneurship education and Self-efficacy on Entrepreneurial intentions among experienced students in Vietnam. The findings show that Entrepreneurship education has a direct positive effect on attitudes towards entrepreneurship, control of perceived behavior and subjective norms Entrepreneurship of engineering students in Vietnam. These findings are consistent with many previous studies have confirmed the role of entrepreneurship education in shaping students' entrepreneurial intentions. The main goal of this approach is to obtain empirical data that can be used in testing theoretical models through statistical analysis. Based on the results show that entrepreneurial self confidence (ESC), significantly mediated the relationship between Entrepreneurial Value (EV) and Entrepreneurial Interest (EI). Entrepreneurial values (EV) and Entrepreneurial Interests (EI) significantly mediates the relationship between entrepreneurial self confidence (ESC) and entrepreneurial interest (EI). The values that individuals believe in relation to the world of entrepreneurship strengthen their intention to become entrepreneurs. A number of studies have shown that entrepreneurship education at the elementary level can play an important role in shaping students' attitudes and interests in entrepreneurship in the future.

Publication Info

Volume / Issue
Vol. 2, No. 1
Year
2026
Pages
1-10
Submitted
06 May 2025
Published
01 January 2026

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Submitted

06 May 2025

Sent to Review

19 May 2025

Review Completed

21 May 2025

Review Completed

22 May 2025

Revisions Required

23 May 2025

Accepted

09 Jun 2025

Sent to Production

04 Jul 2025

Published

01 Jan 2026