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Influence of Financial Literacy and Educational Skills on Entrepreneurial Intent: Empirical Evidence from Young Entrepreneurs of Pakistan  

BILAL, Muhammad Ahmed (Balochistan University of Information Technology Engineering & Management Sciences)
KHAN, Hadi Hassan (Department of Management Sciences, Faculty of Management Sciences, Balochistan University of Information Technology Engineering & Management Sciences)
IRFAN, Muhammad (Department of Management Sciences, Faculty of Management Sciences, Balochistan University of Information Technology Engineering & Management Sciences)
Ul HAQ, S.M. Nabeel (Department of Economics, Faculty of Management Sciences, Balochistan University of Information Technology Engineering & Management Sciences)
ALI, Manzoor (Department of Management Sciences, Faculty of Management Sciences, Balochistan University of Information Technology Engineering & Management Sciences)
KAKAR, Ali (Department of Economics, Faculty of Management Sciences, Balochistan University of Information Technology Engineering & Management Sciences)
AHMED, Wahab (Department of Management Sciences, Faculty of Management Sciences, Balochistan University of Information Technology Engineering & Management Sciences)
RAUF, Abdul (Department of Management Sciences, Faculty of Management Sciences, Balochistan University of Information Technology Engineering & Management Sciences)
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The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business / v.8, no.1, 2021 , pp. 697-710 More about this Journal
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This paper attempts to study the impact of Financial Literacy on Youth Entrepreneurial Intent in Pakistan. A closed-ended self-administered structured questionnaire covering financial literacy, computer knowledge, financial attitude, and financial knowledge with Entrepreneurial Intent was collected from young entrepreneurs. The research tried to investigate the education level with computer skill to inspect the effect of financial literateness on young generation Entrepreneurial Intent in the context of Pakistan. The research model was tested using PLS-SEM and authenticating a measurement model through the advanced methodology and their association with Entrepreneurial Intent. Results revealed that financial literacy and its two parts (financial attitude and financial knowledge) have a positive impact on Entrepreneurial Intent. The size of the joint impact of financial literacy and its components on Entrepreneurial Intent was assessed to be adequate. Entrepreneurial Intent is essential for creating new firms to maintain economic development. Furthermore, it is determined in this research that if youth has better financial knowledge and financial attitude, the probability of Entrepreneurial Intent increases. This suggests that if the youth in Pakistan desire to attain a higher limit of Entrepreneurial Intent, they must implement financial literacy models for enhancing and promoting their current Entrepreneurial Intent.
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Financial Literacy; Financial Knowledge; Financial Attitude; Entrepreneurial Intent; Youths Entrepreneurship;
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