2022
DOI: 10.29138/ijebd.v5i3.1827
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The Influence of Family Business and Social Capital on Entrepreneurial Intentions among Female University Students in the Philippines

Abstract: Purpose: Female entrepreneurs play a significant role in the socio-economic development process, particularly through job creation, innovation, leadership, and poverty alleviation in the Philippines yet the forces that drive their entrepreneurial intentions have received the least attention in recent studies. The present study unveils how social capital and family business influence the development of entrepreneurial intention among females using the case of undergraduate university students in the Philippines… Show more

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“…Based on this backdrop, we hypothesized that: Entrepreneurial opportunity exploitation mediates the relationship between regulatory institutional supports and entrepreneurial performance among the farm entrepreneurs (Hypothesis H5a); Entrepreneurial opportunity recognition significantly mediates the relationship between regulatory institutional supports and entrepreneurial performance among the farm entrepreneurs (Hypothesis H5b) Cultural structures and moral values in society and culture of family business have been cited to have a more significant influence on the extent to which individuals can leverage their resources and to exploit or discover business opportunities or development their intentions for entrepreneurship (Aparicio et al, 2016;Osei et al, 2022). According to Martínez-Rodriguez et al (2020), informal norms and culture influence the desirability of entrepreneurship as a career path in society.…”
Section: Mediation Effects Of Entrepreneurial Opportunity Recognition...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on this backdrop, we hypothesized that: Entrepreneurial opportunity exploitation mediates the relationship between regulatory institutional supports and entrepreneurial performance among the farm entrepreneurs (Hypothesis H5a); Entrepreneurial opportunity recognition significantly mediates the relationship between regulatory institutional supports and entrepreneurial performance among the farm entrepreneurs (Hypothesis H5b) Cultural structures and moral values in society and culture of family business have been cited to have a more significant influence on the extent to which individuals can leverage their resources and to exploit or discover business opportunities or development their intentions for entrepreneurship (Aparicio et al, 2016;Osei et al, 2022). According to Martínez-Rodriguez et al (2020), informal norms and culture influence the desirability of entrepreneurship as a career path in society.…”
Section: Mediation Effects Of Entrepreneurial Opportunity Recognition...mentioning
confidence: 99%