2014
DOI: 10.1504/ijesb.2014.062503
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Determinants of entrepreneurial intention among university business students in Kenya: lessons from Kenyatta University

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“…Furthermore, the results indicate that the researchers agree with the following: it is better to a Company owner; entrepreneurs are admired; being an entrepreneur generates power; entrepreneurs are capable of associating; they have creative mentality; take calculated risks; are autonomous in their decisions; are optimistic; organized; take venture courses; are dedicated in their tasks and have support from friends and relatives to create companies. In this sense, the literature shows a causal relationship between EI and the positive role of the parents (Kilonzo and Nyambegera, 2014;Dehghanpour, 2015;Entrialgo and Iglesias, 2017), although other works find that having entrepreneurial parents seemingly does not stimulate EI (Hatak, Harms, and Fink, 2015).…”
Section: Profile Of University Researchersmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Furthermore, the results indicate that the researchers agree with the following: it is better to a Company owner; entrepreneurs are admired; being an entrepreneur generates power; entrepreneurs are capable of associating; they have creative mentality; take calculated risks; are autonomous in their decisions; are optimistic; organized; take venture courses; are dedicated in their tasks and have support from friends and relatives to create companies. In this sense, the literature shows a causal relationship between EI and the positive role of the parents (Kilonzo and Nyambegera, 2014;Dehghanpour, 2015;Entrialgo and Iglesias, 2017), although other works find that having entrepreneurial parents seemingly does not stimulate EI (Hatak, Harms, and Fink, 2015).…”
Section: Profile Of University Researchersmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Thus, Kilonzo and Nyambegera (2014) assume that SN related with the approval by friends to create a company constitutes the substantial relation of EI. Complementarily, the regional culture, as a conditioner of SN, is closely related with pressure from social, economic, and political environments for people to establish new companies (Souza and Silveira, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…En esta línea, diversas investigaciones han acotado que tener padres empresarios constituye una relación importante con la IE (Kilonzo y Nyambegera, 2014;Saeed et al, 2014;Pouratashi, 2015;Foo, Knockaert, Chan y Erikson, 2016). Hallazgos similares son documentados por Wang et al (2017), quienes concluyen que las recompensas empresariales percibidas de los padres se relacionan positivamente con la IE y que ésta se relaciona parcialmente con la autoeficacia empresarial; también, Morales, Pablo y Vargas (2016) evidencian que los padres que poseen un negocio fomentan en sus hijos la IE y las actitudes relacionadas.…”
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“…Guerrero and Urbano (2012) observe that Universities may be considered entrepreneurial when they are not afraid to maximize the potential for commercialization of their ideas and create value in society without seeing this as a threat to academic values. Technology incubation and business matching initiatives have been implemented to commercialise local research and development output through setting up of start-up companies or technology licensing (Kilonzo & Nyambegera, 2014) . To these end, private, public and higher learning institutions have started the business incubation initiatives.…”
Section: Statementoftheproblemmentioning
confidence: 99%