TY - CPAPER U1 - Konferenzveröffentlichung A1 - Mahama, Inuusah A1 - Acheampong, Ebenezer A1 - Nketsiah, Isaac T1 - Psychological Precursors of Entrepreneurial Intentions Among Tertiary Students in Ghana T2 - Bode, Umuerri (Eds.): Universities, Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development in Africa – Conference Proceedings 2022 N2 - Entrepreneurship is labelled as the panacea for graduate unemployment in Ghana. In the training process, students are mandatorily required to read a course in entrepreneurship, so as to be able to start their own businesses in the face of job adversities caused by the inadequacy of job opportunities created by government and lack of government drive to diversify the economy for more jobs to be created. This study, therefore aimed at investigating the critical precursors of entrepreneurial intentions among higher education students in Ghana. Using the analytical cross-sectional survey design, 250 respondents were recruited from public universities using probability sampling techniques (stratified-disproportionate and simple random) to participate in the survey. Respondents were required to respond to three constructs (entrepreneurial scaffolding, psychological capital, and entrepreneurial intentions). The data analyses were performed using multivariate regression. The study findings showed that entrepreneurial scaffolding and psychological capital were significant predictors of entrepreneurial intentions. The researchers concluded that students' convictions in succeeding or otherwise and planning to engage in entrepreneurial behaviours depended on proper entrepreneurial guidance and a positive mind-set. Therefore, it was recommended that higher education institutions in Ghana strengthened and included practical guides to entrepreneurial training. This will encourage higher education students to consider entrepreneurship, hence, reducing graduate unemployment in Ghana. Y1 - 2023 UN - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:1044-opus-73678 SN - 978-3-96043-104-6 SB - 978-3-96043-104-6 U6 - https://doi.org/10.18418/978-3-96043-104-6_24 DO - https://doi.org/10.18418/978-3-96043-104-6_24 SP - 24 EP - 41 S1 - 18 ER -