MENINGKATKAN MINAT WIRAUSAHA SISWA SMK UNTUK MENGURANGI KEMISKINAN DENGAN PERCEIVED DESIRABILITY DAN FEASIBILITY

Gallant Asunka, Bambang Widjajanta, Lisnawati Lisnawati

Abstract


Tujuan - Seberapa besar pengaruh perceived desirability dan feasibility terhadap minat berwirausaha siswa SMK.

Desain/metodologi/Pendekatan - Jenis penelitian yang digunakan adalah deskriptif, verifikatif, dengan jumlah sampel sebanyak 100 siswa. Teknik analisa data yang digunakan adalah regresi linear berganda.

Temuan - Dari penelitian terhadap pengujian hipotesis dapat diketahui bahwa perceived desirability dan feasibility memiliki pengaruh yang positif/katergori besar, baik terhadap minat berwirausaha siswa SMK..

Orisinalitas – Perbedaan ditemukan dalam objek penelitian, periode penelitian, alat ukur dan hasil penelitian. Penulis juga menambahkan teori dari jurnal asing dan buku asing

 

Kata kunci: perceived desirability, perceived feasibility, minat berwirausaha, rendahnya minat berwirausaha, pengangguran SMK.

Tipe artikel: Reseach Paper


Keywords


perceived desirability, perceived feasibility, minat berwirausaha, rendahnya minat berwirausaha, pengangguran SMK

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