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Identification of Lifelong Learning Characteristics and Entrepreneurial Motivation among Students in a Public University

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  • Irmohizam Ibrahim
  • Norhasni Zainal Abiddin
  • Ahmad Mujahid Ahmad Zaidi

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Lifelong learning is an important factor in raising the level of knowledge and skills and improving the quality of life. For entrepreneurs, lifelong learning is the basis of long-term success because it encourages them to become open, creative and innovative leaders. Despite being said to be the solution to the narrowness of future job availability, entrepreneurship is still did not get enough attention from the students, whom are the future worker themselves. Past researches had reported that the students are lack of motivation and research related to the motivation factors also said to be scarce. On the other hand, studies regarding lifelong learning in education system had indicated several issues including lack of implementation of lifelong learning including level of student, low usage of teaching approach towards lifelong learning and lack in skills related to lifelong learning. Therefore, this study focuses on undergraduate students and aims to understand their entrepreneurial motivation in light of lifelong learning or whether their motivation is influenced by it. This study had adopted a quantitative research method. Total of 393 Bachelor Degree students from a public university in Malaysia had involved as the respondents selected through random sampling method. Data analysis was done using descriptive analysis and multiple linear regression. After the analysis, it shows that lifelong learning characteristics and lifelong learning tendencies were both able to explain 14.4% of the variation of entrepreneurial motivation and statistically significant (R2 = 0.144; F (2, 390) = 32.88, p = < .000). It means that the independent variable is statistically significant in predicting the dependent variable. Lastly, it is in the hope that this research can be a guide for the nations in producing a quality graduates that can become successful entrepreneur.

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  • Irmohizam Ibrahim & Norhasni Zainal Abiddin & Ahmad Mujahid Ahmad Zaidi, 2022. "Identification of Lifelong Learning Characteristics and Entrepreneurial Motivation among Students in a Public University," Journal of Business Administration Research, Journal of Business Administration Research, Sciedu Press, vol. 11(1), pages 1-31, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:jfr:jbar11:v:11:y:2022:i:1:p:31
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    • R00 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General - - - General
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