Youth’s Entrepreneurial Intention: A Multinomial Logistic Regression Analysis of the Factors Influencing Greek HEI Students in Time of Crisis

Governments’ coronavirus disease (COVID-19) measures have forced the community to stay at home. During this period, youths have had time to think about their career paths. For some, a conventional eight-hour job in a private company is undesirable; meanwhile, entrepreneurship can mitigate the advers...

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Careers
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Crises
Education
Education parks
Employment
Entrepreneurship
Family corporations
Family owned businesses
Family-owned business enterprises
Greece
Higher education institutions
Regression analysis
School facilities
Surveys
Sustainability
Teenagers
Unemployment
Youth
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