2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-19685-1_10
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Entrepreneurial Intentions, Risk-Taking Propensity and Environmental Support: The Italian Experience

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“…The intention of generation Z as a participants of PMW 2020 Airlangga University to take entrepreneurial actions by creating new products through business opportunities has been proven to be influenced by their attitude in taking risks and calculating risks. The results of this study supported a previous research from Scafarto, et al, (2019) andGuet al,(2018) which stated that entrepreneurial intentions are influenced by courage in taking risks.…”
Section: The Influence Of Risk-taking Propensity On the Entrepreneurial Intention Of Generation Zsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The intention of generation Z as a participants of PMW 2020 Airlangga University to take entrepreneurial actions by creating new products through business opportunities has been proven to be influenced by their attitude in taking risks and calculating risks. The results of this study supported a previous research from Scafarto, et al, (2019) andGuet al,(2018) which stated that entrepreneurial intentions are influenced by courage in taking risks.…”
Section: The Influence Of Risk-taking Propensity On the Entrepreneurial Intention Of Generation Zsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…On this basis, new-born firms are seen as loci of interaction, where boundaries between internal and external stakeholders are blurred and change over time. Thanks to these dynamics, entrepreneurial firms can tentatively produce different answers according to environmental change (Pellegrini & Ciappei, 2015;Scafarto et al, 2019). In this regard, as per our first contribution, we assume that founders and investors are inter-twined agents, at least from a cognitive perspective (Bellavitis et al, 2020;Dew et al, 2009).…”
Section: Theoretical Contributionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this sense, a study in a sample of Italian university students found that the effect of SN on PBC was significant and that it was more robust in the female group than in the male group. (Scafarto et al, 2019). Eyel & Vatansever Durmaz (2019) also found a positive relationship between SN on TPB in undergraduate social sciences students and natural sciences studying at Bahçeşehir University.…”
Section: Research Modelmentioning
confidence: 78%