Influence of Contextual Factors on
The idea of owning personal businesses has been of serious contention between the young
graduates and the government globally due to high rate of unemployment in most economies of
the world and it has been argued that contextual factors in relation to educational support,
structural and informal networks have contributed enormously to the development of
entrepreneurial intention. As such,...
Published at Journal of South African Business Research
Published in 2015
Akinbola Olufemi Amos, Ogunnaike Olaleke Oluseye and Amaihian Augusta Bosede
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