Risk-Taking Propensity and Entrepreneurship: The Role of Power Distance
2018; World Scientific; Volume: 26; Issue: 01 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1142/s0218495818500012
ISSN1793-6330
AutoresJasna Auer Antončič, Boštjan Antončić, Matjaz Gantar, Robert D. Hisrich, Lawrence J. Marks, Alexandre Anatolievich Bachkirov, Zhaoyang Li, Pierre Polzin, José Borges, António Coelho, Marja-Liisa Kakkonen,
Tópico(s)Innovation and Socioeconomic Development
ResumoThe personal characteristics of entrepreneurs can be importantly related to entrepreneurial startup intentions and behaviors. A country-moderated hypothesis including the relationship between an individual’s risk-taking propensity and entrepreneurship (behaviors or intentions of the person) was conceptually developed and empirically tested in this study. The data collection was performed through a structured questionnaire. Multinominal logistic regression was used for analyzing data obtained from 1,414 students in six countries. The crucial contribution of this research is the clarification of the character of risk-taking propensity in entrepreneurship and the indication that the risk-taking propensity-entrepreneurship relationship can be moderated contingent on power distance.
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