An examination of how personal characteristics moderate the relationship between startup intent and entrepreneurship education

Tyler Burch, N. Tocher, Gregory B. Murphy
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PurposeWhile research has identified a consistent link between startup intent and entrepreneurship education (EE) intentions, studies also indicate that many entrepreneurs lack the EE they need. However, research examining factors that explain why certain individuals with high startup intent pursue EE while others do not is rare. Given this, the purpose of this paper is to examine how individual characteristics moderate the startup intent EE intentions relationship.Design/methodology/approachSurvey data were gathered on 199 US adults. Moderators examined include attitudes toward education, perceived entrepreneurial efficacy, propensity for risk taking and the Big Five personality traits. Linear regression models were used to test each of the moderation relationships predicted.FindingsNotable findings suggest that extroversion, openness to experience, agreeableness, perceived entrepreneurial efficacy and risk propensity reduce the chances that individuals with high startup intent will pursue EE, while viewing education as instrumental enhances the relationship.Research limitations/implicationsStudy findings imply that EE programs might not be reaching critical target markets, suggest that EE programs might need to be modified to attract individuals with high startup intent and indicate that individual characteristics are key factors that determine why certain individuals with high startup intent pursue EE while others with the same desires do not pursue EE.Originality/valueThis study builds on previous work that looks at the relationship between startup intent and EE intentions by investigating how individual characteristics either amplify or diminish the relationship, increasing scholarly knowledge about why certain individuals with high startup intent pursue EE while others do not.
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个人特征如何调节创业意图与创业教育之间的关系
目的虽然研究已经确定了创业意图和创业教育(EE)意图之间的一致联系,但研究也表明,许多企业家缺乏他们需要的EE。然而,很少有研究能够解释为什么某些具有高创业意愿的人追求EE,而另一些人则不然。鉴于此,本文的目的是研究个体特征如何调节创业意向与EE意向的关系。设计/方法/方法收集了199名美国成年人的调查数据。被调查的主持人包括对教育的态度、感知的创业效能、冒险倾向和五大人格特征。使用线性回归模型来检验预测的每个调节关系。研究结果值得注意的研究结果表明,外向性、对经验的开放性、宜人性、感知到的创业效率和风险倾向降低了具有高创业意愿的个人追求EE的机会,而将教育视为有助于增强这种关系。研究局限性/含义研究结果表明,EE项目可能没有达到关键的目标市场,建议可能需要修改EE计划,以吸引具有高创业意愿的个人,并表明个人特征是决定为什么某些具有高创业意向的人追求EE,而其他具有相同愿望的人不追求EE的关键因素通过调查个人特征如何放大或削弱这种关系,增加学术知识,了解为什么某些具有高创业意愿的人追求EE,而其他人则不追求。
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New England Journal of Entrepreneurship
New England Journal of Entrepreneurship Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics and Econometrics
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