Factors Affecting Islamic Entrepreneurial Intention: A Case Study

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    2020-02-18
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    Rasel, MD
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    Abstract
    My study tried to hi-lights the main concept of Islamic entrepreneurship and the dependent variables that affect the Islamic entrepreneurship. In may study I have considered five independent variables that affect the Islamic Entrepreneurship such as social support, self-efficacy, moral obligation, empathy, and prior experience . Finally the result showed the relationship or the existence of influence of the independent factors that influence the willingness to participate in Islamic entrepreneurship.
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