Antecedents of entrepreneurial intentions and behaviour: The role of entrepreneurial education and contextual factors / Tariq Ahmed
Given the important role of entrepreneurship, understanding and predicting the emergence of venture initiation entails a research to explore the antecedents of entrepreneurial intention and behaviour. Review of past literatures has revealed that a research gap exists mainly in the conceptualizati...
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2015
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Summary: | Given the important role of entrepreneurship, understanding and predicting the emergence
of venture initiation entails a research to explore the antecedents of entrepreneurial
intention and behaviour. Review of past literatures has revealed that a research gap exists
mainly in the conceptualization of the framework, particularly in examining the role of
exogenous factors (entrepreneurship education), contextual and environmental factors
(perceived entrepreneurial motivators and barriers) in developing entrepreneurial intentions
and behaviour among the university graduates. Indeed, none of the past studies accounts for
the moderating role of contextual and environmental factors in the development process of
entrepreneurial intention and behaviour. This research develops and proposes a theoretical
model of the antecedents of entrepreneurial behaviour, drawing together the different
strands of thoughts and research on the role that formal entrepreneurship programmes may
(or may not) play in influencing entrepreneurial attitude and consequently, intention and
behaviour. As a whole, the main objective of this study was to investigate the link between
entrepreneurial education, attitude, intention and behaviour. The three specific objectives
of the study were: I) to examine the effect of entrepreneurship education programmes on
the entrepreneurial attitude and intentions of university graduates, II) to assess the effect of
the benefits of entrepreneurship education programme that raises the entrepreneurial
attitude and intentions of university graduates, 3) to investigate the moderating effect of
perceived contextual and environmental motivators and barriers on the relationship between
entrepreneurial intention and behaviour.
The data for the study was collected from university graduates who are enrolled in
entrepreneurship education programmes. Survey questionnaires were distributed to the
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graduates during the class and were asked to provide data pertaining to the important
constructs of the study. Structural equation modelling was applied to examine the
measurement model, structural model as well as to test the hypothesis of the study. Overall,
the entrepreneurship education programmes are found to have a positive influence on the
entrepreneurial attitude of graduates and as a result, these students attain strong
entrepreneurial intentions. Furthermore, within the entrepreneurship education programme,
entrepreneurship learning benefits are found to be the most influential dimension in
founding the entrepreneurial attitude of the students. In addition, inspiration and utilization
of incubation resources are also found to positively affect subjective norms and perceived
behaviour control, thus exhibiting its influence in establishing the entrepreneurial intention
of the graduates. Moreover, the moderating effect of perceived entrepreneurial motivators
and barriers were analysed to examine its relationship between entrepreneurial intention
and behaviour. The students are found to be deterred and influenced by perceived
entrepreneurial environmental barriers. The main conclusion drawn from this study is a
better understanding of the entrepreneurship education programmes, especially knowing the
perceived benefits and its influence on entrepreneurial intentions and behaviour. This study
enables us to identify the sequence of influences and the important effects of each
dimension of entrepreneurship programme on entrepreneurial intentions independently.
More importantly, the study shows that the effectiveness of entrepreneurship education
programme is subjected to contextual factors, particularly entrepreneurial environment and
context. As such, designated entrepreneurship education should consider the environmental
context. |
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