Authors :
Amin Tohari; Erna Puspita; Andy Kurniawan; Mar’atus Solikah; Oktavira Tiara Putri
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 12 - December
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7502753
Abstract :
One of the reasons for the increase in the
number of unemployed in Indonesia is diploma and
undergraduate graduates who generally prefer to look for
work rather than prepare themselves to become
entrepreneurs. For this reason, it is necessary to foster an
interest in entrepreneurship in students from an early age.
The purpose of this study was to analyze how the current
development of e-commerce influences interest in
entrepreneurship, how accounting information systems
give students confidence to foster interest in
entrepreneurship, how expectations of possible income
affect interest in entrepreneurship and how
entrepreneurial knowledge possessed by students
influences interest in entrepreneurship in student of the
Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Nusantara
PGRI Kediri. The approach used is a quantitative
approach, which examines the relationship between
exogenous variables and endogenous variables. Exogenous
variables in this study are E-Commerce, Accounting
Information Systems, Income Expectations and
Entrepreneurial Knowledge. The endogenous variable is
Interest in Entrepreneurship. The study was conducted on
students at the Faculty of Economics and Business,
Universitas Nusantara PGRI Kediri. The research results
show that The latent variable of E-commers has a positive
and not significant effect on the latent variable of student
entrepreneurial interest, The latent variable accounting
information system has a positive and significant effect on
the latent variable student entrepreneurial interest, The
latent variable of income expectations has a negative and
not significant effect on the latent variable of student
entrepreneurial interest, and The latent variable
entrepreneurial knowledge has a positive and significant
effect on the latent variable student entrepreneurial
interest.
Keywords :
E-Commerce, Accounting Information System, Income Expectations, Entrepreneurial Knowledge, Entrepreneurial Interest
One of the reasons for the increase in the
number of unemployed in Indonesia is diploma and
undergraduate graduates who generally prefer to look for
work rather than prepare themselves to become
entrepreneurs. For this reason, it is necessary to foster an
interest in entrepreneurship in students from an early age.
The purpose of this study was to analyze how the current
development of e-commerce influences interest in
entrepreneurship, how accounting information systems
give students confidence to foster interest in
entrepreneurship, how expectations of possible income
affect interest in entrepreneurship and how
entrepreneurial knowledge possessed by students
influences interest in entrepreneurship in student of the
Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Nusantara
PGRI Kediri. The approach used is a quantitative
approach, which examines the relationship between
exogenous variables and endogenous variables. Exogenous
variables in this study are E-Commerce, Accounting
Information Systems, Income Expectations and
Entrepreneurial Knowledge. The endogenous variable is
Interest in Entrepreneurship. The study was conducted on
students at the Faculty of Economics and Business,
Universitas Nusantara PGRI Kediri. The research results
show that The latent variable of E-commers has a positive
and not significant effect on the latent variable of student
entrepreneurial interest, The latent variable accounting
information system has a positive and significant effect on
the latent variable student entrepreneurial interest, The
latent variable of income expectations has a negative and
not significant effect on the latent variable of student
entrepreneurial interest, and The latent variable
entrepreneurial knowledge has a positive and significant
effect on the latent variable student entrepreneurial
interest.
Keywords :
E-Commerce, Accounting Information System, Income Expectations, Entrepreneurial Knowledge, Entrepreneurial Interest