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International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences

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Factors that Influence Students’ Perception towards Retailing as a Career

Mardhiah Kamaruddin, Raida Syahirah Ahmad Shukri, Nuur Arifah Azmi, Aimi Nadia Ibrahim @ Zakaria, Nik Noorhazila Nik Mud, Nur Ain Mahat

http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v8-i9/4860

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A study was conducted to identify the association between factors (interest, opportunity, social environment, and career flexibility) and students’ perception towards retailing as a career in Universiti Malaysia Kelantan. The purpose of this study to determine which factors that significant with the students’ perception towards retailing as career. Data were collected using questionnaires. 258 students from retailing course at Universiti Malaysia Kelantan were selected as respondents. Simple random sampling was applied to allow the researchers to collect the responses easily and quickly because of our population just in a small range. The study utilized descriptive analysis and multiple linear regression to analyze the data. From this research, the factors that significant were opportunity (p=<0.001, ?=0.35), social environment (p<0.001, ?=0.15), and career flexibility (p=0.001, ? =0.29). Factors that associated with students’ perception towards retailing were opportunity, social environment, and career flexibility.

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In-Text Citation: (Kamaruddin et al., 2018)
To Cite this Article: Kamaruddin, M., Shukri, R. S. A., Azmi, N. A., Zakaria, A. N. I. @, Mud, N. N. N., & Mahat, N. A. (2018). Factors That Influence Students’ Perception towards Retailing as a Career. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 8(9), 1508–1516.