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This study examined the level of entrepreneurial inclination among Ghanaian university students. It explored
whether the academic programmes read by students and certain personal characteristics have any influence on
entrepreneurial inclination. 520 final year students of the University of Cape Coast, reading various programmes
were randomly sampled for the study. The design employed for the study was the descriptive survey and
questionnaire was used for the data collection. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were used for the data
analyses. These included percentages and frequencies, regression analysis and one way analysis of variance. The
results of the study indicate that generally, Ghanaian students have high level of entrepreneurial inclination.
However, students' age, gender and academic programmes were found to have no significant effect on their
entrepreneurial inclination. Meanwhile, students' personal characteristics such as leadership attributes, task
performance attitude, achievement attitude and risk taking attributes, were found to have positive influence on
their entrepreneurial inclination. The findings from the study were discussed in relation to the related literature
reviewed. |
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