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Cultivating entrepreneurial culture among students in Malaysia

Zubair Hassan · Muneeb Khan Lashari · Abdul Basit ·Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review ·2021 ·JEL: O15, P47, Q01, Z12

This study contributes to the existing literature on promoting entrepreneurial culture among students by establishing the key determinants of entrepreneurial culture through risk-taking behaviour, innovation, creativity, and empowerment. One of the unique aspects of this research is that these four factors are studied together and tested based on what academic institutions in Malaysia do to cultivate entrepreneurial culture among the students.

The influence of transformational leadership on Malaysian students’ entrepreneurial behaviour

Muhammad Ashraf Fauzi · Tulasi Martin · Kamalesh Ravesangar ·Entrepreneurial Business and Economics Review ·2021 ·JEL: L26, D80, D91, L20, N15

The objective of the article is to understand entrepreneurial abilities of students in Malaysian higher education system. Hence, the role of transformational leadership, psychological empowerment, and knowledge sharing in inducing this behaviour are imperative to ensure that students are inclined to and familiar with entrepreneurial activities during their studies.

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