FACTORS AFFECTING THE INTEREST OF ENTREPRENEURED STUDENTS IN FEB UNWAR DENPASAR, BALI-INDONESIA AA Media Martadiani,a-Ida Ayu Surasmi,b- I Made Pulawan,c- Ni Made Rustin,d
abcd Faculty of Economics and Business Warmadewa University, Denpasar-Bali, Indonesia
a) mediamartadiani[at]yahoo.com
Abstract
Entrepreneurship interest that students have as a young generation should be explored as much as possible and given education and training that can support this interest so that it is expected to contribute to reducing unemployment in Indonesia and creating new jobs more innovative. This study explains the effect of self-efficacy, parental support and entrepreneurship education to foster student interest in entrepreneurship at the Faculty of Economics and Business at Warmadewa University. The population of this study is 540 students in the 6th semester of Management Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Warmadewa University as many as 54 respondents. This study uses multiple linear regression analysis tools with SPSS 22.0 software, successfully proving that student interest in entrepreneurship can be
increased through self-efficacy and entrepreneurship education but is inversely proportional to parental support in improving 6th semester students of Management Study Program, Faculty of Economics and Business, Warmadewa University, Denpasar -Bali, Indonesia.