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Factors influencing intention to create new venture among young graduates

Hunjra, Ahmed Imran and Ahmad, H. Mushtaq and Rehman, Kashif-Ur- and Safwan, Nadeem (2011): Factors influencing intention to create new venture among young graduates. Published in: Africa Journal of Business Management , Vol. 5, No. 1 (4 January 2011): pp. 121-127.

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Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to investigate the factors that are influencing the young graduates for intention to create new venture. The study further highlights how the attraction, networking support, entrepreneurial capabilities, self-independence and self-reliance influence the young students to initiate their new businesses. The sample size of this study was 255 final semester students of various disciplines in different universities from Islamabad and Rawalpindi. The survey based questionnaire was used for data collection. Based on findings this study concludes that all variables, included in the study, play a vital role in new venture creation. Therefore, on the basis of findings this study concludes that young students are more motivated towards new venture creation and start their own businesses.

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