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Influence of Individual and Socio-Cultural Factors on Entrepreneurial Intention


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In the last decade, intellectuals have paid attention to entrepreneurship education and training as a vital instrument for stimulating the entrepreneurial intentions, attitudes and behaviors and enhancing economic productivity and development. However, entrepreneurship education is not effective and entrepreneurial reserve is limited in countries worldwide. Consensus on the factors affecting the individual’s intention of starting-business is also scant. Although numerous studies had identified the entrepreneurial-intention factors, yet prior perspectives concentrate on either individual or socio-cultural aspect. The holistic perspective towards this issue and their linkages has not yet reached a consensus. Thus, literature suffers with incomplete explanation of this phenomenon. There is a requirement to illuminate the factors playing an influential role in affecting the individual’s intention to open a firm in order to design, deliver and implement more effective educational programs and training. To fill these gaps, this study examines the influence of individual and socio-cultural factors on entrepreneurial-intention of the MBA students and applies SEM to test the hypotheses. Findings confirm the influence of individual and socio-cultural factors on entrepreneurial-intention. With respect to findings, influential factors of entrepreneurial education and training are suggested. Managerial implications and research avenues are also directed.

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Entrepreneurial Education, Entrepreneurial Intentions, Individual Factors, Socio-Cultural Factors, Training.
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Authors

Bindu Singh
Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee 247667, Uttarakhand, India
Pratibha Verma
Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee 247667, Uttarakhand, India
M. K. Rao
Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee 247667, Uttarakhand, India

Abstract


In the last decade, intellectuals have paid attention to entrepreneurship education and training as a vital instrument for stimulating the entrepreneurial intentions, attitudes and behaviors and enhancing economic productivity and development. However, entrepreneurship education is not effective and entrepreneurial reserve is limited in countries worldwide. Consensus on the factors affecting the individual’s intention of starting-business is also scant. Although numerous studies had identified the entrepreneurial-intention factors, yet prior perspectives concentrate on either individual or socio-cultural aspect. The holistic perspective towards this issue and their linkages has not yet reached a consensus. Thus, literature suffers with incomplete explanation of this phenomenon. There is a requirement to illuminate the factors playing an influential role in affecting the individual’s intention to open a firm in order to design, deliver and implement more effective educational programs and training. To fill these gaps, this study examines the influence of individual and socio-cultural factors on entrepreneurial-intention of the MBA students and applies SEM to test the hypotheses. Findings confirm the influence of individual and socio-cultural factors on entrepreneurial-intention. With respect to findings, influential factors of entrepreneurial education and training are suggested. Managerial implications and research avenues are also directed.

Keywords


Entrepreneurial Education, Entrepreneurial Intentions, Individual Factors, Socio-Cultural Factors, Training.