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The purpose of this paper is to study the factors influencing university students’ entrepreneurial intentions. By organizing the concept of entrepreneurial intentions and reviewing the literature, it is found that the factors influencing university students’ entrepreneurial intentions can be divided into external and internal factors. External factors include the economic environment, institutional environment, and social perception. Economic environment factors comprise the success rate of entrepreneurship, economic conditions, employment stability, etc. Institutional environment factors include entrepreneurial support systems provided by the government or public agencies, and social welfare systems. Additionally, social perception factors refer to the societal support for entrepreneurship. Personal traits factors encompass concerns about entrepreneurial failure, entrepreneurial spirit, autonomy, self-efficacy, need for achievement, and social networks. This paper explores the impact of these factors on university students’ entrepreneurial intentions.
Rui Ni (Sat,) studied this question.