The Role of Perceived Abilities, Subjective Norm and Intentions in Entrepreneurial Activity (CROSBI ID 258070)
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Walker, Kevin ; Jeger, Marina ; Kopecki, Dragan
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The Role of Perceived Abilities, Subjective Norm and Intentions in Entrepreneurial Activity
The Role of Perceived Abilities, Subjective Norm and Intentions in Entrepreneurial Activity J. Kevin Walker, Marina Jeger, Dragan Kopecki First Published September 17, 2013 Research Article https://doi.org/10.1177/0971355713490621 Article information Article has an altmetric score of 2 No Access Abstract A study was conducted to assess the relationship between country-level entrepreneurial activity and individuals’ perceived abilities, subjective norm and intentions to pursue entrepreneurship. The theory of planned behaviour and the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) conceptual model are used to formulate hypotheses concerning factors that influence the level of societies’ entrepreneurial intentions and activity in 43 countries included in the GEM 2010 study, as well as factors that influence the level of entrepreneurial intentions in Croatia from 2003 to 2011. In the analyzed GEM countries, the results confirm that antecedents to entrepreneurial intentions, as defined by the theory of planned behaviour, have a significant impact on entrepreneurial intentions which, in turn, significantly influence entrepreneurial activity. The results for Croatia were mixed. Subjective norm had a limited relationship with intentions while perceived behavioural control did.
GEM, entrepreneurial intentions, subjective norm, theory of planned behaviour
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