Entrepreneurship Education 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-3319-3_8
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Influence of Individual and Socio-cultural Factors on Entrepreneurial Intention

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“…The literature states that there is a link between the perception of desirability and the entrepreneur's intention to start a new enterprise (Krueger, 1993;Krueger et al, 2000;Singh et al, 2016).…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Intentions and Its Driving Forcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature states that there is a link between the perception of desirability and the entrepreneur's intention to start a new enterprise (Krueger, 1993;Krueger et al, 2000;Singh et al, 2016).…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Intentions and Its Driving Forcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entrepreneurship intention (EI) has been considered a significant construct in the most recent research on entrepreneurship, based on the evidence that EI predicts future entrepreneurial activity even in the long term (Liñán & Fayolle, 2015). Some studies have already related EI to entrepreneurial skills (e.g., Adeyemo, 2009;Ibrahim & Lucky, 2014), taking into account personal characteristics and context factors (e.g., Karimi et al, 2017;Singh, Verma, & Rao, 2016). However, only a few studies have been conducted in health care organisations (e.g., Lages, Marques, Ferreira, & Ferreira, 2016) and specifically involved the growing number of nurses who are part of change processes in different areas of health care activities (e.g., Sankelo & Åkerblad, 2008).…”
Section: Aimsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Individual and sociocultural factors have a significant explanatory power for entrepreneurial intent and the decision to start a business (Darbyshire, ; Singh et al., ). Based on these findings, the following hypothesis was formulated:
H 2 : Sociodemographic and professional characteristics influence the EI of nurses.
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Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De otro lado, Trivedi (2017) analiza como factores del emprendimiento: las barreras endógenas, el ambiente exógeno, el ambiente universitario y el apoyo en la intención empresarial entre los estudiantes de gestión. Otro de los factores destacados en la literatura corresponden a: el conocimiento empresarial requerido (Roy et al, 2017) y la percepción de los estudiantes frente a su experiencia de aprendizaje en la universidad (Tognazzo et al, 2017), (Tiwari et al, 2017) y (Singh et al, 2017). Por su parte, Singh et al (2017) propone la necesidad de estudiar los factores de intención emprendedora desde una perspectiva holística, validando la influencia de los factores individuales y socioculturales en la intención emprendedora.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Otro de los factores destacados en la literatura corresponden a: el conocimiento empresarial requerido (Roy et al, 2017) y la percepción de los estudiantes frente a su experiencia de aprendizaje en la universidad (Tognazzo et al, 2017), (Tiwari et al, 2017) y (Singh et al, 2017). Por su parte, Singh et al (2017) propone la necesidad de estudiar los factores de intención emprendedora desde una perspectiva holística, validando la influencia de los factores individuales y socioculturales en la intención emprendedora. Por su parte, Sher et al (2017) destaca como factores de la intención emprendedora: la actitud, el apoyo familiar, la aceptación mental y el control conductual percibido; mientras que Arunkumar et al (2018) enfatiza en la importancia de la actitud emprendedora.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified