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Verifying the model of predicting entrepreneurial intention among students of business and non- business orientation (CROSBI ID 230782)

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Sušanj, Zoran ; Jakopec, Ana ; Miljković Krečar, Irena Verifying the model of predicting entrepreneurial intention among students of business and non- business orientation // Management (Split), 20 (2015), 2; 49-69

Podaci o odgovornosti

Sušanj, Zoran ; Jakopec, Ana ; Miljković Krečar, Irena

engleski

Verifying the model of predicting entrepreneurial intention among students of business and non- business orientation

This study aims to verify whether certain entrepreneurial characteristics, like entrepreneurial potential and entrepreneurial propensity, affect the level of entrepreneurial self-efficacy and desirability of entrepreneurship, and further have direct and indirect effect on entrepreneurial intentions. Furthermore, this study seeks to compare the strength of the relationship between these variables among groups of students who receive some entrepreneurship education and students outside the business sphere. Data was collected from a sample of undergraduate students of business and non-business orientation and analyzed with multi-group analysis within SEM. Results of the multi-group analysis indicate that indeed, the strength of the relationship among tested variables is more pronounced when it comes to business students. That is, mediating effect of perceived entrepreneurial self-efficacy and desirability of entrepreneurship in the relationship between entrepreneurial characteristics and intent, is significantly stronger for the business-oriented groups, in comparison to non- business orientation group. The amount of explained variance of all constructs (except entrepreneurial propensity) is also larger in business students in comparison to non-business students. Educational implications of obtained results are discussed.

entrepreneurial potential and propensity ; entrepreneurial selfefficacy ; desirability of entrepreneurship ; entrepreneurial intention ; multi-group analysis

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Podaci o izdanju

20 (2)

2015.

49-69

objavljeno

1331-0194

1846-3363

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