dc.description.abstract | The younger generation is expected to be able to make changes because
they are considered to have the highest level of productivity. Limited employment
opportunities urge the paradigm of the younger generation from an employee
mindset to an entrepreneur mindset. Parents who support their children to try new
activities will help develop a sense of capability in children when faced with
challenges. So, the role of the family is important in growing a child's interest in
running entrepreneurship. The lifestyle of many young people who want freedom in
terms of socializing and in determining career interests, most people choose their
career interests as entrepreneurs. Association indicates the extent of the network of
friends who are very appropriate to be used in entrepreneurship.
This study aims to determine the effect of family background, lifestyle, and
association on interest in entrepreneurship in the younger generation in Medan
City. The influence between (X1), (X2), and (X3) will be analyzed partially and
simultaneously on the interest in entrepreneurship. This study uses a quantitative
method with an associative approach. The sampling technique is Nonprobability
Sampling and involves 100 respondents. Primary data is obtained directly by
distributing questionnaires through a google form, while secondary data is
obtained through a literature study. The data analysis method used is validity test,
reliability test, classical assumption test, multiple linear regression analysis, and
hypothesis testing.
The results of this study indicate that the family background variable (X1)
does not influence the interest in entrepreneurship, and the lifestyle variable (X2)
and association (X3) significantly influence the interest in entrepreneurship.
However, family background (X1), lifestyle (X2), and association (X3) together
(simultaneously) affect the interest in entrepreneurship (Y). The coefficient of
determination test shows that there is a fairly close relationship between family
background, lifestyle, and association with an interest in entrepreneurship with an
R-value of 0.904. Through the Adjusted R-value, it is also known that the variables
of family background, lifestyle, and association with an interest in entrepreneurship
contribute 81.2% while the remaining 18.8% is influenced by other variables not
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