2022
DOI: 10.15678/eber.2022.100404
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The impact of young employees’ perceptions of current paid jobs on the entrepreneurial intention with the mediator of job satisfaction: The case of Vietnam

Abstract: While research on entrepreneurial intention is popular around the world and relies mostly on data from university students, a question open to academics is: 'do working people's perceptions of their employment affect their start-up intention?'. An answer to this question would be useful for employers and other stakeholders, hence, this article aims to explore the impact of young employees' perception of their current paid jobs on their entrepreneurial intention via the mediator of job satisfaction. Research De… Show more

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“…During childhood, children define entrepreneurial characteristics based on their creativity, risk-taking, and resilience, which are fostered by the parental and social environment [15]. Later, adolescents' entrepreneurship further depends on their social environment, motivation, resources, autonomy, risk-taking, and innovativeness [16][17][18]. They supplement their education with (a) courses, (b) workshops, (c) guest speakers, (d) simulations, and (e) entrepreneurship competitions [19][20][21][22].…”
Section: Determinants Of Youth Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During childhood, children define entrepreneurial characteristics based on their creativity, risk-taking, and resilience, which are fostered by the parental and social environment [15]. Later, adolescents' entrepreneurship further depends on their social environment, motivation, resources, autonomy, risk-taking, and innovativeness [16][17][18]. They supplement their education with (a) courses, (b) workshops, (c) guest speakers, (d) simulations, and (e) entrepreneurship competitions [19][20][21][22].…”
Section: Determinants Of Youth Entrepreneurshipmentioning
confidence: 99%