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The effect of proximal personality traits on entrepreneurial intention among higher education students
Gonçalo Brás (Brás, G.); Daniel, Ana Dias (Daniel, A. D.); Cristina Fernandes (Fernandes, C.);
Journal Title
International Journal of Innovation Science
Year (definitive publication)
2024
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Abstract
According to the literature, general personality traits are less strongly related to the creation of new ventures than specific/proximal personality traits. Therefore, this study aims to understand the different proximal personalities that influence the entrepreneurial intention to start a new venture and the relationship between them. Data were gathered through a self-administered questionnaire filled in by students of entrepreneurship or related courses at the end of the second semester (2019/2020 academic year), and the research option is based on covariance-based structural equation modelling. The results of this study show that entrepreneurial intentions can be predicted by specific individual traits, namely, risk-taking, entrepreneurial alertness, creativity, proactivity and self-efficacy. Moreover, it was found that risk-taking mediates the relationship between entrepreneurial alertness and proactivity. On the other hand, students’ creativity mediates the relationship between risk-taking and proactivity. Finally, students’ self-efficacy mediates the relationship between proactiveness and entrepreneurial intention. The results have implications for entrepreneurship education given that a better understanding of the personality traits that influence entrepreneurial intentions can lead to the development of new approaches and pedagogical tools. This model can be used as a diagnostic tool for designing an effective and efficient entrepreneurship curriculum and pedagogy, acting as an (ongoing) audit of students’ entrepreneurial intentions to get a scientific basis in case of further course/module adjustments.
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Keywords
Entrepreneurial behaviour,Proximal traits,Entrepreneurial process,Students’entrepreneurial intentions,Entrepreneurship education,Structural equation modelling
  • Economics and Business - Social Sciences
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CEECINST/00026/2018 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia