2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.03.181
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Determinants of Entrepreneurial Intention Among Millennial Generation

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“…Koe, Majid, and Ismail (2012), refer knowledge, business experience and attitude, while Gelderen, Kautonen, and Fink (2015) refer emotions, as a factor for entrepreneurial intention. In relation to genre, Santos, Roomi, and Liñán (2016) claim that males display more favourable entrepreneurial intentions, once women are more likely to fear failure, and men demonstrate greater self-confidence in their ability to start a business (Santos, Silva, Rodrigues, Marques and Leal, 2017).…”
Section: Entrepreneurship and Driving Forcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Koe, Majid, and Ismail (2012), refer knowledge, business experience and attitude, while Gelderen, Kautonen, and Fink (2015) refer emotions, as a factor for entrepreneurial intention. In relation to genre, Santos, Roomi, and Liñán (2016) claim that males display more favourable entrepreneurial intentions, once women are more likely to fear failure, and men demonstrate greater self-confidence in their ability to start a business (Santos, Silva, Rodrigues, Marques and Leal, 2017).…”
Section: Entrepreneurship and Driving Forcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quite a number of studies have employed intention-based theories such as Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) or Entrepreneurial Event Model (EEM) (e.g. : Koe et al 2012;Mahmoud et al 2015;Guerrero et al 2008;Audet, 2004;Fitzsimmons and Douglas, 2011). However, there is a lack of consensus of the theory (Sandhu et al 2011).…”
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“…Koe (2012) stated that it is important to integrate other relevant variable into TPB model to increase its ability to explain and predict intention since the intent to become self-employed does not depend exclusively on students' attitudes connected with entrepreneurship, the subjective norms from society or the selfefficacy of individual. Infact, TPB explains only 30 to 45% of the intention variable (Kolvereid, 1996;Liñán& Chen, 2009.…”
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confidence: 99%