2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10843-021-00289-5
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Analyzing the past to prepare for the future: a review of literature on factors with influence on entrepreneurial intentions

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“… A systematic literature review on Entrepreneurial Intentions: Citation, Thematic Analyses, and Research Agenda (Liñán and Fayolle 2015) [ 5 ] 2004–2013 (9 years) Scopus, ABI-Inform/ProQuest, WOS and Science Direct DC Document 409 EI topics: basic model, methodology and theory issues [ 65 ]; the influence of EI and personal level variables (148); EI and entrepreneurship education [ 68 ]; the role of context and institutions [ 72 ]; intention-behaviour relationship and entrepreneurial process [ 39 ]; and new areas of research [ 17 ]. T The theory of planned behaviour in entrepreneurship research: what we know and future directions (Lortie and Castogiovanni 2015) [ 29 ] 1993–2011 (18 years) WOS, ABI-Inform/ProQuest M Document 42 TPB issues: attitudes [ 16 ]; subjective norms [ 14 ]; perceived behavioural control (27 papers); intention [ 67 ]; behaviour [ 13 ]; complete model [ 1 ]. Weight- and meta-analysis of empirical literature on entrepreneurship: Towards a conceptualisation of entrepreneurial intention and behaviour (Alferaih 2017) [ 37 ] Scopus, WOS, EBSCO and Google Scholar M Document 123 The author identified the EI predictors (independent and dependent variables), their relationship and significance, the correlation between variables, sample size, type of analysis, data collection, constructs variance, path-coefficient, and effect size were examined.…”
Section: Bibliometric Analyses and Systematic Literature Reviews On Eimentioning
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“… A systematic literature review on Entrepreneurial Intentions: Citation, Thematic Analyses, and Research Agenda (Liñán and Fayolle 2015) [ 5 ] 2004–2013 (9 years) Scopus, ABI-Inform/ProQuest, WOS and Science Direct DC Document 409 EI topics: basic model, methodology and theory issues [ 65 ]; the influence of EI and personal level variables (148); EI and entrepreneurship education [ 68 ]; the role of context and institutions [ 72 ]; intention-behaviour relationship and entrepreneurial process [ 39 ]; and new areas of research [ 17 ]. T The theory of planned behaviour in entrepreneurship research: what we know and future directions (Lortie and Castogiovanni 2015) [ 29 ] 1993–2011 (18 years) WOS, ABI-Inform/ProQuest M Document 42 TPB issues: attitudes [ 16 ]; subjective norms [ 14 ]; perceived behavioural control (27 papers); intention [ 67 ]; behaviour [ 13 ]; complete model [ 1 ]. Weight- and meta-analysis of empirical literature on entrepreneurship: Towards a conceptualisation of entrepreneurial intention and behaviour (Alferaih 2017) [ 37 ] Scopus, WOS, EBSCO and Google Scholar M Document 123 The author identified the EI predictors (independent and dependent variables), their relationship and significance, the correlation between variables, sample size, type of analysis, data collection, constructs variance, path-coefficient, and effect size were examined.…”
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“… T Variables NP Journal A Systematic Literature Review on Social Entrepreneurial Intention (Tan, Le, and Xuan 2020) [ 33 ] 2010–2018 (10 years) Scopus, WOS and Google Scholar NP Document 36 Descriptive analysis to identify the number of documents and their distribution by country (Asia −16, Europe -7-, America −4, Multi-region −4, Unspecified −3, Africa −2). Thematic analyses resulted in four categories: core model, methodological and theoretical issues [ 12 ]; personal-level variables [ 19 ]; context and institutions [ 4 ]; and the social entrepreneurial intention-to-behaviour process [ 1 ]. Countries T Document From personal values to entrepreneurial intention: a systematic literature review (Hueso, Jaén, and Liñán 2021) [ 34 ] 1992–2020 (28 years) Scopus, ABI-Inform and WOS T Document 22 Personal values, conceptualised from the Theory of Basic Human Values, are antecedents of the EI studied from the TPB.…”
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“…Under the cognitive approach, every human activity is being influenced by mental processes, such as motivation, perceptions or attitudes (Arafat and Saleem, 2017;Pérez-Macías et al, 2022). Grégoire et al (2011) are of the view that cognitive science encourages us not only to consider the effects of cognitive variables for entrepreneurial action, but also to articulate the relationships between mind, environment and entrepreneurial action that influence the development, use and transformation of these variables.…”
Section: Cognitive Economic and Social Factors And Entrepreneurial In...mentioning
confidence: 99%