Testing the Competing Models of Gender and Creativity on Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacy
Joey Chong
Abstract:<p>The following thesis adapts Schlaegel and Koenig’s integrated model of entrepreneurial intent (2014) to answer the question: “Why are some people and not others able to discover and exploit particular entrepreneurial opportunities?” (Mitchell et al, 2002). Based on past research utilizing the social role theory and the social cognitive theory, it is proposed that gender and self-perceptions of creativity have a role in determining entrepreneurial self-efficacy. The research aims to determine what happ… Show more
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