是因为我能做还是因为我是谁?企业家社会认同对创业自我效能感-创业意向关系的调节作用

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting Journal of Technology Management and Innovation Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.4067/s0718-27242021000400046
María Laura Gonzalez-Canosa, Fabian Osorio-Tinoco, Joan-Lluís Capelleras Segura, Catherine Krauss-Delorme, Fernando Pereira-Laverde
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:本文的主要目的是考察潜在企业家是否主要受创业技能或社会身份的驱动而从事创业行为。使用全球大学创业精神学生调查(GUESSS)数据中的696名哥伦比亚学生样本,研究结果证实达尔文和传教士的社会身份对创业意愿有积极影响。此外,我们发现,一个人越认同达尔文社会身份,创业意愿对创业自我效能的依赖就越小,而传教士社会身份则相反。本研究提供了经验证据,证明能力和身份认同会影响创业过程。此外,本研究在一个新的环境中解释了为什么一些具有强烈创业自我效能感的人没有表现出强烈的创业意图。
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Is It Because I Can or Because of Who I Am? The Moderating Effect of Entrepreneurs’ Social Identity on Entrepreneurial Self-Efficacys' - Entrepreneurial Intention Relationship
: The main purpose of this paper is to examine whether potential entrepreneurs are mainly driven by entrepreneurial skills or by a social identity to engage in entrepreneurial behaviors. Using a sample of 696 Colombian students from the data of Global University Entrepreneurial Spirit Students‘Survey (GUESSS) , findings confirm Darwinian and Missionary social identity influence entrepreneurial intention positively. Fur-thermore, we find that the more a person identifies with a Darwinian social identity, the less entrepreneurial intention depends on entrepreneurial self-efficacy, while the contrary happens for missionary social identity. This study provides empirical evidence that competence, and identification influence the entrepreneurial process. Additionally, this study provides an explanation in a new setting, about why some individuals with strong entrepreneurial self-efficacy do not exhibit strong entrepreneurial intention.
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Journal of Technology Management and Innovation
Journal of Technology Management and Innovation Business, Management and Accounting-Management of Technology and Innovation
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期刊介绍: JOTMI is a quarterly indexed electronic journal, refereed and edited by Business and Economy Faculty at Alberto Hurtado University. Its mission is to publish original and novel literature in the fields of technology management and innovation; putting emphasis in topics relevant in a global fashion, remarking in Latin-Ibero-America and the Caribbean. The objective of the journal is to analyze the impact that global technological change has on society and to disseminate the best management practices of companies and organizations.
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