Abstract:
Manuscript Type: Research Article
Research Aims: The research studies the contextual stimuli (business knowledge and envi-
ronment) toward entrepreneurial self-efficacy and locus of control that influence entrepre-
neurial intention.
Design/methodology/approach: The survey involved vocational high school students in
Mataram, Nusa Tenggara Barat, Indonesia, and collected 101 responses. The research ap-
plies a quantitative method of 2-steps Partial Least Square – Structural Equation Modelling
(PLS-SEM).
Research Findings: Results confirms that business knowledge influences entrepreneurial
intention mediated by entrepreneurial self-efficacy. Environment influences entrepreneurial
intention mediated by locus of control only if students participate in entrepreneurial market-
ing education.
Theoretical Contribution/Originality: The findings contributed to entrepreneurship litera-
ture by showing the role of entrepreneurial marketing education in enhancing student’s locus
of control, which enables student’s environment to determine entrepreneurial intention.
Managerial Implications in the Southeast Asian context: Research highlights important,
yet, less discussed context regarding young-age entrepreneurial intention in vocational high
school level. Research also demonstrates the significance of integrating entrepreneurial mar-
keting education into school’s curriculum or supplementary curriculum.
Research limitations and implications: This study is limited to vocational high school stu-
dent context. Research on a more mature respondent context may produce different result.
Description:
ASEAN Marketing Journal, Vol. XIII, No. 1, p. 1-13