2020
DOI: 10.18551/rjoas.2020-11.24
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The Effect of Spiritual Intelligence and Emotional Intelligence Through Creativity on Entrepreneurial Intention

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“…To measure entrepreneurship, one study used the standard questionnaire of Aktan and Bulut [34], one used 22-items Zabihi and Moghadasi's organizational entrepreneurship questionnaire [37], two studies used authors' instruments to measure [29,35], one used weighting approach and ranking method to evaluate entrepreneurship spirit [33] and one used the 19s-item Critical Success Factor instrument. Furthermore, a 24-items entrepreneurial self-e cacy scale made by De Noble [44], was employed in two studies [38,45], and one study used both Cardon's measure for evaluation of entrepreneurship passion and Liñán and Chen's measure of entrepreneurial intention [21].…”
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“…To measure entrepreneurship, one study used the standard questionnaire of Aktan and Bulut [34], one used 22-items Zabihi and Moghadasi's organizational entrepreneurship questionnaire [37], two studies used authors' instruments to measure [29,35], one used weighting approach and ranking method to evaluate entrepreneurship spirit [33] and one used the 19s-item Critical Success Factor instrument. Furthermore, a 24-items entrepreneurial self-e cacy scale made by De Noble [44], was employed in two studies [38,45], and one study used both Cardon's measure for evaluation of entrepreneurship passion and Liñán and Chen's measure of entrepreneurial intention [21].…”
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“…Various factors could control one's spiritual intelligence, in uencing entrepreneurship. Religious beliefs and customs [34], culture [33], past experiences [33,35,37], and one's education, capabilities, and knowledge [29,36,37] were the individual factors, that predicted the outcomes.…”
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