Title : Entrepreneurial intentions among university students in Pakistan: a comparison between students of Islamic and conventional business studies

Authors :
1. Syed Alamdar Ali Shah
2. Raditya Sukmana
3. Muhammad Ali Ahmad
4. Muhammad Saud
5. Bayu Arie Fianto

Department : Sharia Economics

Journal Name: International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business

Types of Journal : Q3

Keywords: entrepreneurship; entrepreneurial intentions; non-Islamic business students; Islamic business students; Pakistan.

ABSTRACT

The objective of this research is to examine the entrepreneurial intentions of among students of Islamic and non-Islamic business studies in Pakistan. Data of 344 respondents from HEC recognized universities in the province of Punjab has been collected and analyzed using Cramer's V test to analyze various associations. Results suggest that students pursuing non-Islamic business studies and Islamic studies are more inclined to initiate their businesses after studies as compared to students who have studied Islamic business as a subject or have pursued Islamic business studies as a whole. Students of Islamic business studies have very low inclination towards starting their own business. This research puts forward a new area of ​​research to find dynamics of differences in entrepreneurial intentions between Islamic and non-Islamic graduates.

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