2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2013.08.812
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Changes in Entrepreneurial Self-efficacy since Completion of Entrepreneurial Studies

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“…Confidence will be able to deal with business situations called entrepreneurial self-efficacy. The results of this study are reinforced by the opinions of (Esfandiar et al, 2017;Hopp & Stephan, 2012;Krecar & Coric, 2013;Newman et al, 2019;Prodan & Drnovsek, 2010;Setiawan, 2014;Widyastuti, 2013).…”
Section: The Results Of the Effect Of Entrepreneurial Self-efficacy Onsupporting
confidence: 61%
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“…Confidence will be able to deal with business situations called entrepreneurial self-efficacy. The results of this study are reinforced by the opinions of (Esfandiar et al, 2017;Hopp & Stephan, 2012;Krecar & Coric, 2013;Newman et al, 2019;Prodan & Drnovsek, 2010;Setiawan, 2014;Widyastuti, 2013).…”
Section: The Results Of the Effect Of Entrepreneurial Self-efficacy Onsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…Prodan & Drnovsek (2010) said that self-efficacy is the most influential factor to explain the entrepreneurial interest that will drive action. And several studies on self-efficacy or ESE conducted on students in determining work interest or entrepreneurial interest (Krecar & Coric, 2013;Setiawan, 2014;Widyastuti, 2013). Likewise in the literature study of Newman, Obschonka, Schwarz, Cohen, & Nielsen (2019), it was found that entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE) mediates the relationship between culture and the emergence of a business (Hopp & Stephan, 2012).…”
Section: The Effect Of Entrepreneurial Self-efficacy On the Entreprenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In accordance with what was suggested by Krecar and Coric (2013), that "entrepreneurial self-efficacy is a dynamic construct which changes along with entrepreneurial status", a recent tendency to study entrepreneurial self-efficacy in a pre-post setting can be noticed i.a., Karlsson and Moberg (2013), Shinnar, Hsu and Powell (2014), Ismail, Zain and Zulihar (2015). Such an approach seems to be necessary in order to measure the development of entrepreneurial self-efficacy of students itself with regard to entrepreneurial education, as well as to study the impact of other relations involving, for instance, prior family business exposure (Carr & Sequeira, 2007).…”
Section: Literature Reviewsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…The majority of articles concerns entrepreneurship education -its effects, flaws and possible improvements (e.g., Karlsson & Moberg, 2013;Piperopoulos & Dimov, 2015;Abaho, Olomi & Urassa, 2015;Izquierdo & Buelens, 2011;Shinnar, Hsu & Powell, 2014) or works by . The second recognized group of articles concerns mostly entrepreneurship intention with less attention paid to the entrepreneurship education process (e.g., Yasruddin et al, 2011;Rachmawan, Lizar & Mangundjaya, 2015;Franco, Haase & Lautenschlager, 2010;Carr & Sequeira, 2007or Krecar & Coric, 2013.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The majority of articles concerns entrepreneurship education -its effects, flaws and possible improvements (e.g., Karlsson & Moberg, 2013;Piperopoulos & Dimov, 2015;Abaho, Olomi & Urassa, 2015;Izquierdo & Buelens, 2011;Shinnar, Hsu & Powell, 2014) or works by Bagheri and . The second recognized group of articles concerns mostly entrepreneurship intention with less attention paid to the entrepreneurship education process (e.g., Yasruddin et al, 2011;Rachmawan, Lizar & Mangundjaya, 2015;Franco, Haase & Lautenschlager, 2010;Carr & Sequeira, 2007or Krecar & Coric, 2013.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%