THE INFLUENCE OF PERCEIVED BEHAVIORAL CONTROL, SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT, AND PERSONALITY ON ENTREPRENEURIAL INTENTION (CASE STUDY OF PRIVATE UNIVERSITY (PTS) STUDENTS IN JEMBER REGENCY)

Entrepreneurship interest Social environtment and behavior Perceived behavioral control Entrepreneurship character

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March 30, 2025

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Objective: To test and analyze the influence of perceived behavioral control, social environment, and personality on entrepreneurial intention in students of Private Universities (PTS) in Jember Regency. Method: The study utilizes SPSS for data analysis to examine the relationship between perceived behavioral control, social environment, and personality with entrepreneurial intentions among students. Results: The findings indicate that perceived behavioral control, social environment, and personality all have a positive and significant influence on entrepreneurial intentions among students in private universities. Novelty: This perspective and analysis address gaps in existing research and offer practical contributions to local governments to reduce unemployment and encourage youth entrepreneurship.