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摘要
本研究旨在探讨创业动机(EM)如何影响创业自我效能感(ESE)与创业意向(EI)之间的关系。此外,研究还关注了性别在青年学生中的潜在调节作用。本研究针对印度北部接受职业教育的学生开展了一项在线调查。采用便利抽样法从 314 名学生中获取数据。采用了描述性统计、确认性因素分析和结构方程模型。ESE是EM和EI的预测因子。多组分析表明,这些关系在女性中比在男性中更强。EM对EI有积极影响,尤其是男性。性别并没有缓和由教育管理中介的ESE和EI关系。这些发现扩展了有关新生创业的文献。学生的 ESE 会对 EM 和 EI 产生积极影响,从而增加创业成长的机会。我们的目的是评估性别对学生感知到的 ESE-EI 关联的调节作用,并以 EM 作为中介。强有力的经验证据表明,女性成为创业者的机会增加了。为青年学生提供职业咨询和 ESE 评估可能会促进创业活动。
Nexus between entrepreneurial self-efficacy, entrepreneurial motivation, and entrepreneurial intention: a moderated mediation model
This research is aimed at investigating how entrepreneurial motivation (EM) affects the entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE)-entrepreneurial intention (EI) relationship. Further, it focuses on gender’s potential moderating role in young students. An online survey was conducted targeting students receiving professional education in north India. Convenience sampling was used to get data from 314 students. Descriptive statistics, confirmatory factor analysis, and structural equation modeling were employed. ESE is a predictor of EM and EI. Multigroup analysis showed that these relationships were stronger in females than their male counterparts. EM had a positive impact on EI, especially in males. Gender did not moderate the ESE and EI relationship mediated by EM. These findings expand the literature on nascent entrepreneurship. Students’ ESE has positive consequences for EM and EI, resulting in increased chances of entrepreneurial growth. We aim to assess the moderating effect of gender on the perceived ESE-EI association, with EM serving as a mediator, among students. The strong empirical evidence is suggestive of increased chances of females becoming entrepreneurs. Providing career counseling and evaluation of ESE of young students might promote entrepreneurial activities.