JOURNAL ARTICLE

Psychological characteristics and entrepreneurial intentions among secondary students

Anabela DinisArminda PaçoJoão J. FerreiraMário RaposoRicardo Gouveia Rodrigues

Year: 2013 Journal:   Education + Training Vol: 55 (8/9)Pages: 763-780   Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited

Abstract

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to test a model of entrepreneurial intentions among secondary students based on their psychological characteristics. Furthermore, this seeks to determine whether teenage students (14-15 years old) possess entrepreneurial characteristics and whether these characteristics correspond to entrepreneurial intentions. Design/methodology/approach – A sample of secondary students was chosen ranging from 14 to 15 years old. Data were collected through a questionnaire and analysed by univarite statistics and structural equations modelling (PLS) to measure the relationship between the psychological characteristics and entrepreneurial intentions. Findings – The results demonstrate there is a relationship between (some) psychological characteristics and entrepreneurial intentions. The propensity to risk negatively influences entrepreneurial intentions, meanwhile self-confidence and the need for achievement positively influence the construct. The relationship between tolerance and ambiguity, locus of control and innovativeness with entrepreneurial intentions reported no statistical significance. Research limitations/implications – The results reinforce the idea that psychological characteristics (trait approach) influence entrepreneurial intentions. However, the model needs further development through the incorporation of behavioural characteristics. This would allow for the understanding of whether behaviour and trait theories oppose or complement each other. Originality/value – The paper provides important evidence for improving entrepreneurship education for young students. First, it is important to incite and develop some psychological characteristics in order to promote entrepreneurial intentions. Second, entrepreneurship curricula should jointly develop both entrepreneurial characteristics and the awareness among students about the viability of an entrepreneurial career. This may be achieved not only by presenting entrepreneurs as role models, promoting an entrepreneurial culture but also by developing entrepreneurial skills that improve self-confidence.

Keywords:
Psychology Ambiguity tolerance Entrepreneurship Originality Need for achievement Social psychology Locus of control Trait Ambiguity Structural equation modeling Construct (python library) Value (mathematics) Entrepreneurial education Sample (material) Entrepreneurship education Creativity

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Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Management of Technology and Innovation
Innovation and Socioeconomic Development
Social Sciences →  Business, Management and Accounting →  Business and International Management

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