2016
DOI: 10.1108/jic-04-2016-0040
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The impact of intellectual capital on start-up expectations

Abstract: Purpose According to an emerging research trend, which seeks to apply the concept of intellectual capital (IC) to the field of entrepreneurship, the purpose of this paper is to test whether IC can affect the start-up expectations of aspiring entrepreneurs. Design/methodology/approach Binary logistic regression models, based on empirical data derived from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor website and referring to Italy over the years 2005-2010, are used to test the influence of IC (comprising human, structu… Show more

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“…The odds ratio for this variable is 2.059 which means those individuals who possess the skill, knowledge, and expertise are almost two times more likely to start their own business. This finding is also in congruence with previous research examining the influence of knowledge, skill, and expertize on entrepreneurial propensity (Ahmad et al 2014;Fernández et al 2009; Guzmán-Alfonso and Guzmán-Cuevas 2012; Honjo 2015; Liñán et al 2011;Matricano 2016;Nishimura and Tristan 2011;Noguera et al 2013;Pathak and Laplume 2015;Puriwat and Tripopsakul 2015;Tsai et al 2016;Vidal-suñé and López-Panisello 2013;Wennberg et al 2013).…”
Section: Logistic Regressionsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The odds ratio for this variable is 2.059 which means those individuals who possess the skill, knowledge, and expertise are almost two times more likely to start their own business. This finding is also in congruence with previous research examining the influence of knowledge, skill, and expertize on entrepreneurial propensity (Ahmad et al 2014;Fernández et al 2009; Guzmán-Alfonso and Guzmán-Cuevas 2012; Honjo 2015; Liñán et al 2011;Matricano 2016;Nishimura and Tristan 2011;Noguera et al 2013;Pathak and Laplume 2015;Puriwat and Tripopsakul 2015;Tsai et al 2016;Vidal-suñé and López-Panisello 2013;Wennberg et al 2013).…”
Section: Logistic Regressionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Nowadays the researchers are keenly interested in forming the promotional policies for entrepreneurship, and they need to know the propensity towards entrepreneurship (Ajzen 1991;Baron 2004;Bird 1988;Krueger et al 2000;Lee and Wong 2004;Matricano 2016;Shaver and Scott 1991). In the light of existing literature, it can be said that the entrepreneurs have a stronger entrepreneurial intention or inclination towards venture creation while the non-entrepreneurs have a weaker inclination or even have no affinity.…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Intentionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Broadly, IC represents the intangible assets companies leverage for their competitive advantage (Bontis, 1996(Bontis, , 1998(Bontis, , 2001Sveiby, 1997;Petty & Guthrie, 2000;Hormiga, Batista-Canino, & Sánchez-Medina, 2011). Some entrepreneurship scholars referred to IC regarding start-ups (Peña, 2002;Hayton, 2005;Hormiga et al, 2011;Link & Ruhm, 2011;Musteen & Ahsan, 2013) and provided useful implications for investigating entrepreneurial intentions as well (Matricano, 2016).…”
Section: Theoretical Framework and Research Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%