EXPLORATION OF ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTIONS AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN KENYA
Abstract
Entrepreneurial intention has received much attention from both Scholars and Policy makers in the recent past due to the
realization that the entrepreneurial intention may lead to entrepreneurial activities which offers great potential for
employment creation among the University Students and economic growth of the country. Although there has been
much interest in entrepreneurship, attributes that might impact on the propensity to venture into entrepreneurship
among Students in Kenya is rarely examined. The purpose of this study was to explore the triggers and hindrances to
entrepreneurial intentions among University Students. The sample includes the final year students of Chuka
University from across the various programs. using a correlation research design, the current study empirically
examines the impact of personal attributes, entrepreneurial experience, entrepreneurial education and government
support system on entrepreneurship intention. The theory of planned behaviour (TPB) model guided the current
research. Primary data was obtained through a questionnaire survey method administered to a sample of 120 final year
students from the Chuka University. Statistical techniques employed included confirmatory factor analysis, correlation
analysis, and partial least square (PLS) regression analysis. The results were presented in tables and structural
equation modelling. The findings revealed that students’ attitude and self-efficacy plays a very significant role in
entrepreneurial intentions among the students. Concerning demographic variables, the entrepreneurial experience
had a significant impact on entrepreneurial intention. The study recommends that the students should be encouraged to
form or join student clubs where they meet and discuss possible joint business ventures. Secondly, the students should
seek information on means of accessing capital for their business ideas. The government’s social and economic
structures should be efficient to ensure that youth have access to cheap and readily available capital Keywords:
Entrepreneurship, Self-employment, Entrepreneurial activity and economic growth.