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  • Aryani N.W.S.; Rahyuda A.G.

    Russian journal of agricultural and socio-economic sciences, 09/2022, Letnik: 129, Številka: 9
    Journal Article

    This research aims to examine factors that affect technopreneurship understanding among university students in Bali. As many as 145 students were asked to fill a questionnaire. Four variables were used: education (v1), family (v2), technopreneurship understanding (v3), and gender (v4). The results obtained from Fisher’s Exact Test and Cramer’s V test show that understanding of technopreneurship is directly influenced by academic major, gender, and the desire to adopt the latest technology. Another indirectly influential factor is the father’s occupation. These relationships can be used as a guidance to develop more technopreneurs, especially in Bali.