The Role of Intellectual, Emotional and Spiritual Intelligence Towards Entrepreneurial Intention among TVET Student Indonesia and Malaysia
Abstract
The pupose of this study is tobulid a model of entreprenuer on among TVET Student
by exogenous and endogenous factors. Exogenous factors consist of intellectual intelligence, emotional intelligence, and spiritual intelligence. Whereas endogenous variables include attitudes towards being entrepreneurs, subjective norms and perceived behavioral control. This research was conducted on students who are currently studying vocational education in Indonesia and Malaysia. Samples were taken by purposive random sampling totaling 800 responded to each in Indonesia and Malaysia. The data analysis was performed using structural equation models (SEM). The results of this study are all exogenous and endogenous variables significantly influence entrepreneurial intention directly and indirectly, except the emotional intelligence and spiritual intelligence directly and emotional intelligence variables through attitude toward entrepreneurship.
Keywords Entrepreneurial intention; intellectual intelligence; emotional intelligence; spiritual intelligence
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