2017
DOI: 10.22215/timreview/1123
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Promoting Entrepreneurial Commitment: The Benefits of Interdisciplinarity

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“…The analysis therefore contributes to previous studies calling for further educational development programs for scientists to increase business skills and market knowledge (Brodack & Sinell, 2017). To tackle these challenges, research organizations could establish match-making events with experienced entrepreneurs and business coaches.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…The analysis therefore contributes to previous studies calling for further educational development programs for scientists to increase business skills and market knowledge (Brodack & Sinell, 2017). To tackle these challenges, research organizations could establish match-making events with experienced entrepreneurs and business coaches.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Affective components are related to emotional, identification and involvement of entrepreneurs in business organizations (Meyer and Allen, 1991;Simon et al, 2011). An entrepreneur based on a strong affective commitment will focus on managing a business organization because of his own desires, based on the level of identification with business organizations to achieve goals (Brodack and Sinell, 2017). Affective commitment is essentially a statement of one's thoughts in relation to other parties (Wetzels et al, 1998;Datta et al, 2018).…”
Section: Conceptual Review Of Affective Commitment and Entrepreneurial Orientationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calculative commitment will make an entrepreneur evaluate a business organization in bringing harm or profit to him (Datta et al, 2018). Calculative commitment as a commitment to losses or benefits associated with a managed business organization, based on costs or losses when leaving a business organization (Brodack and Sinell, 2017). So calculative commitment is a desire that is owned by individuals to survive in business organizations and individuals feel in need with business organizations.…”
Section: Conceptual Review Of Calculative Commitment and Entrepreneurial Orientationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Entrepreneurial intention is a key behavior for entrepreneurship because it is able to predict the opportunity to start a business and entrepreneurship in the future by carrying out an entrepreneurial action. Dinis et al (2013) is an initial process and reflects a person's commitment to start a new business (Brodack and Sinell, 2017). The cornerstone of the development of the study of entrepreneurial intention by Ajzen (1991) is the Theory Planned Behavior (TPB) which explores the determinants of entrepreneurial intention, many of which are recommended by many researchers (Krueger et al, 2000;Liñán and Chen, 2006;Dinis et al, 2013;Woo, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%