1. GENDER INFLUENCE ON ENTREPRENEURIAL BEHAVIOUR OF NIGERIAN UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS Afolabi O. O., Egbetokun A. A., Dada A. D., Sanni M. and Jesuleye O. A., Siyanbola W. O. [1] [1] Presenting Author Willie O. Siyanbola National Centre for Technology Management (NACETEM), Federal Ministry of Science & Technology (FMST), Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria E-mail: dg.ceo@nacetem.org Paper presented at the 3 rd SMU EDGE Conference in Singapore between 9 th and 11 th of July,2008
20. 0.154** 0.091** 0.694** 0.624** Access to enough capital 0.294** 0.244** 0.178** 0.141** Exposure to entrepreneurial training/course 0.077** 0.056** 0.112** 0.102** Is the business on-going? 0.219** 0.204** 0.214** 0.170** Close relatives’ entrepreneurial history 0.120** 0.150** 0.095** 0.053** Is the business on-going? 0.201** 0.203** 0.240** 0.144** Parents’ entrepreneurial history 0.086** 0.100** 0.016 -0.010 Mother’s range of monthly income 0.087** 0.085** -0.045 -0.044* Father’s range of monthly income 0.026 0.043* -0.084** -0.058** Mother’s highest level of education 0.025 0.034* -0.074** -0.079** Father’s highest level of education 0.004 0.047** -0.073** -0.005 Position among mother's children 0.014 0.042* -0.042 0.003 Position among father's children -0.017 0.012 0.006 0.048** Number of mother’s children 0.010 0.013 0.028 0.056** Number of father’s children -0.074** -0.005 -0.020 0.005 Present CGPA 0.004 -0.034* 0.008 -0.032 Department 0.047* -0.011 0.082** 0.075** Ethnic Origin 0.070** 0.048** -0.048* -0.069** Marital Status 0.058** 0.002 0.007 0.026 Age FEINV MEINV FEI MEI EINV EI Independent Variables