2017
DOI: 10.1108/et-02-2016-0024
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Demographic factors, personality and entrepreneurial inclination

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the influence of demographic, social and personal dispositional factors on determining the entrepreneurial inclination. Specifically, the author examined the role of gender, age, stream of study, family business background and six psychological traits of locus of control, tolerance for ambiguity, propensity to take risk, self-confidence and innovation in differentiating entrepreneurs from non-entrepreneurs. Design/methodology/approach As university students… Show more

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“…This finding is reinforced by a previous study (Hatak et al, 2015). Whereas, other studies revealed that family business background or having entrepreneurial parents predict entrepreneurial inclination (Crane, 1996;Ahmed et al, 2010;Amos & Alex, 2014;Sasu & Sasu, 2015;Chaudhary & Chaudhary, 2017) …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 33%
“…This finding is reinforced by a previous study (Hatak et al, 2015). Whereas, other studies revealed that family business background or having entrepreneurial parents predict entrepreneurial inclination (Crane, 1996;Ahmed et al, 2010;Amos & Alex, 2014;Sasu & Sasu, 2015;Chaudhary & Chaudhary, 2017) …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 33%
“…Furthermore, Bohlmann et al [35] analysed the relationship between age and perception of skills, which is significant, and the relationship between the skills perceived and the entrepreneurial activity is positive. Chaudhary et al [45] suggest that self-confidence is important in distinguishing entrepreneurs from non-entrepreneurs. The results demonstrate that self-confidence exerts direct effects on the development of entrepreneurial activity, and skills, knowledge and experience are very important for starting a business.…”
Section: Self-confidence (Suskills)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chaudhary [39] investigated in a study the influence of social and personal dispositional factors on determining the entrepreneurial inclination. The result shows that the traits of locus of control, tolerance for ambiguity, self-confidence and innovativeness were significant in differentiating entrepreneurs from non-entrepreneurs.…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Psychological Traits Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%