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Table 1.

Diversity factors framework based in the social identity theory and classified in the diversity management literature.

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Fig 1.

Research design of the study which includes a set of 5 conditions for diverse entrepreneurial education (based on social identity theory) and entrepreneurial intention as outcome variable.

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Table 2.

Batteries of questions for Entrepreneurship support by university and Entrepreneurial intention.

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Table 3.

Calibration of the conditions.

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Table 4.

Descriptive statistics regarding the major characteristics of the sample.

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Table 5.

The results of the necessity analysis for high/low entrepreneurial intention of university students at Libertas and Singidunum universities.

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Table 6.

Configurations sufficient for high/low entrepreneurial intention of university students at Libertas and Singidunum universities (truth table).

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Fig 2.

Configurations sufficient for high entrepreneurial intention of university students.

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Fig 3.

Configurations sufficient for low entrepreneurial intention of university students.

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