Kovács, JuditAlkhalaileh, Mohammad Younis Mohammad2024-09-062024-09-062024https://hdl.handle.net/2437/379900The digital revolution has completely changed the business structure, offering entrepreneurs and economies tremendous opportunities. The Jordanian government and universities recognized this potential and took steps to develop a supportive entrepreneurial ecosystem in the country. However, these efforts do not seem to integrate digital entrepreneurship culture effectively. Therefore, the study investigated the factors influencing digital entrepreneurship intention among 399 undergraduate business students in Jordan. Partial Least Squares Modeling was used to analyze the data. The empirical findings indicated that digital entrepreneurship intention is directly influenced by attitude towards entrepreneurship and perceived behavioral control and indirectly by personality traits. However, subjective norms, digital literacy, and perceived university support did not significantly impact the students' intentions. The findings of this study contribute to the growing body of knowledge on the role of digital literacy and socio-psychological factors in driving digital entrepreneurial intentions, offering valuable insight for future policy initiatives and educational strategies.108enDigital entrepreneurship intentionpersonality traitsdigital literacyperceived university supportEntrepreneurship in JordanTHE FACTORS AFFECTING STUDENTS' INTENTION TO BECOME DIGITAL ENTREPRENEURS: THE CASE OF THE UNIVERSITIES OF JORDANTHE FACTORS AFFECTING STUDENTS' INTENTION TO BECOME DIGITAL ENTREPRENEURS: THE CASE OF THE UNIVERSITIES OF JORDANGazdálkodás- és szervezéstudományokTársadalomtudományok