2015
DOI: 10.7341/20151121
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Interaction of Psychological Factors in Shaping Entrepreneurial Intention among Computer and Electrical Engineering Students

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“…Strength of relationship however, was slightly greater for working memory as compared to inhibition. Cognitive resources, such as metacognitions, cognitive flexibility, and cognitive load have been associated with EI by different researchers ( Haynie et al, 2012 ; Liang et al, 2016 ; Jiatong et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strength of relationship however, was slightly greater for working memory as compared to inhibition. Cognitive resources, such as metacognitions, cognitive flexibility, and cognitive load have been associated with EI by different researchers ( Haynie et al, 2012 ; Liang et al, 2016 ; Jiatong et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study of impacts and consequences of entrepreneurial failure, Mantere, Aula, Schildt, and Vaara (2013) mentioned that entrepreneurial failure is a social construction where the process of individual psychology in terms of [a] the existence of emotional processes and [b] cognitive process to justify every action, exists. In entrepreneurship, an increasing cognitive load within individuals is viewed to bring high intrinsic motivation (Liang & Liang, 2015), which will be used as a psychological factor to start a business. We can conclude from this opinion that entrepreneurial failure may bring psychological impacts to the failed entrepreneurs -and as a result, they are trying to do their best to maintain their self-esteem and to avoid losing their own business.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study of impacts and consequences of entrepreneurial failure, Mantere, Aula, Schildt, and Vaara (2013) mentioned that entrepreneurial failure is a social construction where the process of individual psychology in terms of [a] the existence of emotional processes and [b] cognitive process to justify every action, exists. In entrepreneurship, an increasing cognitive load within individuals is viewed to bring high intrinsic motivation (Liang & Liang, 2015), which will be used as a psychological factor to start a business. We can conclude from this opinion that entrepreneurial failure may bring psychological impacts to the failed entrepreneurs -and as a result, they are trying to do their best to maintain their self-esteem and to avoid losing their own business.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%