Factors That Drive Qatar University Students To Digital Entrepreneurship In Qatar: Motivational Factors Identification
Abstract
As part of the Qatar National Vision 2030, transforming the State of Qatar into a
global, knowledge-based, and diversified economy will be accomplished by enhancing the
skills of human capital that are related to research and development, innovation, and
entrepreneurship. Drawing upon the theory of planned behavior (TPB), this exploratory
study aims to examine the relationship between personality characteristics and contextual
factors with their association to the attitudes, the perceived behavioral control, and
subjective norms, that determine digital entrepreneurial intentions (DEI) of students at
Qatar University. It also seeks to test the association between entrepreneurial knowledge
and DEI for the studied group of students. The integrated research model was created by
combining the three introduced TPB motivational drivers and the level of digital
entrepreneurial knowledge as an additional motivational factor related to DEI for students
at Qatar University. A total of 203 students completed the digital entrepreneurial intention
questionnaire. The study sample was collected randomly from students attending all of the
different colleges at Qatar University. The results show that students’ attitudes towards
digital entrepreneurship are not associated with their propensity towards risk-taking and
locus of control. It was also found that social and cultural views have no relation to the students’ DEI. However, perceived support and perceived barriers were found to have a
strong relationship with Qatar University students’ perceived behavioral control. Digital
entrepreneurial knowledge showed a high association with the three TPB motivational
factors; it was also found to have a direct positive relationship with DEI. While there were
no significant differences were found between male and female students, students in the
College of Business and Economics showed a higher DEI in comparison to students in
other colleges at Qatar University. Very few previous studies have addressed the
motivational factors associated with DEI among university students in Qatar, in general,
and Qatar University students more specifically. Therefore, this study contributes to
identifying the critical motivational factors associated with digital entrepreneurship among
university students and it provides information that could be useful for policy- and
decision-makers.
DOI/handle
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- Business Administration [110 items ]