Abstract
Interest in entrepreneurship is an encouragement, a sense of� interest and the availability of �
the individual to conduct a business without fear of� the risk will occur. Secondary vocational
schools are educational institutions that prepare students to be a human resources that ready
to work and have capacity for work independently (entrepreneurial) after graduate from this
school. Factors originating from within the students and the factors that originate from outside
is affecting interest in entrepreneurship. In this study population is 287 students. The samples
are 74 students conducted by proportional random sampling. Independent variables exam-
ined in this study were internal factors (X1) and external factors (X2). While the dependent
variable is the interest in entrepreneurship (Y). The data was collected by questionnaires and
documentation. The results of� descriptive research showed that the percentage of� interest in
entrepreneurship is included in the high category, internal and external factors are included in
either category. Partial internal factors have a significant influence of� 28.84%, while external
factors also have a significant effect of� 7.34%. Variables simultaneously internal and external
factors affect the interest of� entrepreneurship by 48.4%
Citation
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27624
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aprilia2012faktorfaktoreconomic