TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of a Scale for Measuring University Students' Attitudes toward Entrepreneurship in Oman
AU - Al-Ani, Wajeha
AU - Al-Musawi, Ali S.
AU - Osman, Mohammed
PY - 2020/1
Y1 - 2020/1
N2 - This study aimed to develop a scale to measure university students' attitudes towards entrepreneurship in Oman. This questionnaire was developed based on the number of literature, which presented scales and models to measure people’s attitudes towards entrepreneurship. The student attitudes were measured by their tendency toward entrepreneurship which was based on four domains: personal skills, technical skills, managerial skills, and leadership skills. Data was collected from 592 students. The instrument underwent a psychometrics process to obtain reliability and validity. PLS-SEM was used, the Assessment of a Measurement Model (AMM), rho_A, Composite Reliability, and Average Variance Extracted (AVE) were checked for the item and construct reliability with Discriminant validity for construct validity. Findings of the entrepreneurial skills among university students showed that all standardized factor loadings of the skills on the latent entrepreneurship factor were relatively higher than 0.70. The study concluded that the items were reliable and constructs were valid enough to use to measure student attitudes toward entrepreneurship in Oman.
AB - This study aimed to develop a scale to measure university students' attitudes towards entrepreneurship in Oman. This questionnaire was developed based on the number of literature, which presented scales and models to measure people’s attitudes towards entrepreneurship. The student attitudes were measured by their tendency toward entrepreneurship which was based on four domains: personal skills, technical skills, managerial skills, and leadership skills. Data was collected from 592 students. The instrument underwent a psychometrics process to obtain reliability and validity. PLS-SEM was used, the Assessment of a Measurement Model (AMM), rho_A, Composite Reliability, and Average Variance Extracted (AVE) were checked for the item and construct reliability with Discriminant validity for construct validity. Findings of the entrepreneurial skills among university students showed that all standardized factor loadings of the skills on the latent entrepreneurship factor were relatively higher than 0.70. The study concluded that the items were reliable and constructs were valid enough to use to measure student attitudes toward entrepreneurship in Oman.
KW - Entrepreneurship, Scale, Students' Attitudes, PLS-SEM, Item reliability, Construct Validity, Oman
U2 - http://10.14445/23942703/IJHSS-V7I1P101
DO - http://10.14445/23942703/IJHSS-V7I1P101
M3 - Article
SN - 2394-2703
VL - 7
SP - 1
EP - 11
JO - International Journal of Humanities and Social Science (SSRG
JF - International Journal of Humanities and Social Science (SSRG
IS - 1
ER -