SAGE Open (Jan 2022)

Agro-Entrepreneurial Intention among University Students: a study under the premises of Theory of Planned Behavior

  • Noorshella Che Nawi,
  • Abdullah Al Mamun,
  • Ariezal Afzan Hassan,
  • Wan Suzanna Aafanii Adeeba Wan Ibrahim,
  • Amaal Fadhlini Mohamed,
  • P. Yukthamarani Permarupan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440211069144
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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This study empirically examines how graduate students’ attitude, subjective norm, perceived behavioral control, knowledge, and acceptance of agro-business influence student intention to start agro-entrepreneurship and the moderating effect of gender and faculty on the relationship among the factors based on the Theory of Planned Behavior. The study adopted the cross-sectional design from 300 public university students. The results of the study revealed that attitude toward agro-entrepreneurship, perceived behavioral control, and acceptance of agro-entrepreneurial exert a positive and significant effect on agro-entrepreneurial intention among university students. Moreover, the gender-based multiple group analysis revealed that male graduate students accept more agro-business than female students. Thus, policy makers can facilitate the promotion of agro-entrepreneurship among graduate students. Based on Theory of Planned Behavior, this study improves our understanding on university students’ agro-entrepreneurial intention in Malaysia. Finally, the discussion, recommendations and conclusion of the study are discussed in the research paper.