2024
DOI: 10.3390/bs14010066
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Personal and Psychological Traits of University-Going Women That Affect Opportunities and Entrepreneurial Intentions

Luis Enrique Valdez-Juárez,
Elva Alicia Ramos-Escobar,
José Alonso Ruiz-Zamora
et al.

Abstract: The purpose of this research is to analyze how personality traits and psychological profiles influence the detection of entrepreneurial opportunities by, and the intentions of, university-going women in the northwest region of Mexico. It also examines how business opportunities are decisive when it comes to awakening entrepreneurial intention. The moderating and mediating effects of the detection of business opportunities and the psychological profile are also examined with respect to the direct relationship b… Show more

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“…Regarding the determinants of university students' willingness to start a business, Jeong and Cho [19] compared the importance by classifying them into social factors, university factors, and personal factors, and argued that entrepreneurship, a personal factor, had the greatest influence on the will to start a business. Valdez-Juárez et al [20] argued that the discovery of business opportunities and the psychological profile of individuals had an indirect effect on personal characteristics and entrepreneurial intention in the influence of university students' personal traits and psychological profiles on entrepreneurial intention based on the theory of reasoned action and the theory of planned behavior. Kim [21] argued that as the spread of smartphones has led to the broad growth of the one-person media industry and an environment in which anyone can easily access and create media, the ability to utilize media devices has improved, digital-friendly attitudes and confidence have increased, and more diverse business opportunities can be captured.…”
Section: Influence Relationship Between Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the determinants of university students' willingness to start a business, Jeong and Cho [19] compared the importance by classifying them into social factors, university factors, and personal factors, and argued that entrepreneurship, a personal factor, had the greatest influence on the will to start a business. Valdez-Juárez et al [20] argued that the discovery of business opportunities and the psychological profile of individuals had an indirect effect on personal characteristics and entrepreneurial intention in the influence of university students' personal traits and psychological profiles on entrepreneurial intention based on the theory of reasoned action and the theory of planned behavior. Kim [21] argued that as the spread of smartphones has led to the broad growth of the one-person media industry and an environment in which anyone can easily access and create media, the ability to utilize media devices has improved, digital-friendly attitudes and confidence have increased, and more diverse business opportunities can be captured.…”
Section: Influence Relationship Between Variablesmentioning
confidence: 99%