2023
DOI: 10.7341/20231914
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Subjective norms and entrepreneurial intention: A moderated-serial mediation model

Abstract: PURPOSE: This study aims to clarify the effect mechanism of subjective norms on entrepreneurial intention. The results of how subjective norms contribute to forming start-up intention are inconsistent and unclear, which is notable in previous research. By integrating the theory of planned behavior and the theory of self-efficacy, we investigate whether entrepreneurial self-efficacy and attitude toward entrepreneurship serially mediate the relationship between subjective norms and intention to start a business.… Show more

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“…In order to increase the influencing elements of entrepreneurial intent, this study presents creativity as a personal aspect. This supports the findings and theories of Pham and Le (2023) and Pham et al (2023) , according to which creativity can be seen as a valuable “raw material” that individuals own. By increasing entrepreneurship awareness and skills, such as opportunity identification, among other things, creativity can help people increase their entrepreneurial intention.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In order to increase the influencing elements of entrepreneurial intent, this study presents creativity as a personal aspect. This supports the findings and theories of Pham and Le (2023) and Pham et al (2023) , according to which creativity can be seen as a valuable “raw material” that individuals own. By increasing entrepreneurship awareness and skills, such as opportunity identification, among other things, creativity can help people increase their entrepreneurial intention.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The main interest of researchers of intentions was focused on countries with stable market economies (Valliere, 2017). However, more and more papers appear to show the situation in emerging countries (e.g., Pham, Nguyen, Nguyen, Tran, & Nguyen, 2023). Relatively few reports on this topic come from Central and Eastern Europe (Wach & Wojciechowski, 2016;Nowiński, Haddoudb, Lančaričc, Egerovád, & Czeglédie 2019;Gubik 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%