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Title of the item:

Entrepreneurial Intention and Perceived Social Support From Academics-Scientists at Chilean Universities

Title:
Entrepreneurial Intention and Perceived Social Support From Academics-Scientists at Chilean Universities
Authors:
Eduardo Acuña-Duran
Daniela Pradenas-Wilson
Juan Carlos Oyanedel
Roberto Jalon-Gardella
Subject Terms:
academic entrepreneurship
Planned Behavior Theory
structural equation modeling
academic entrepreneurial intention
entrepreneurial ecosystem
Psychology
BF1-990
Source:
Frontiers in Psychology, Vol 12 (2021)
Publisher:
Frontiers Media S.A., 2021.
Publication Year:
2021
Collection:
LCC:Psychology
Document Type:
article
File Description:
electronic resource
Language:
English
ISSN:
1664-1078
Relation:
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.682632/full; https://doaj.org/toc/1664-1078
DOI:
10.3389/fpsyg.2021.682632
Access URL:
https://doaj.org/article/48f946af29d34048bcd455e524cd6c1e  Link opens in a new window
Accession Number:
edsdoj.48f946af29d34048bcd455e524cd6c1e
Academic Journal
Within Ajzen's Planned Behavior Theory framework, this article tests a model to estimate the predictors of entrepreneurial intention in academic scientists working in Chile. We adapted into Spanish the entrepreneurship intention questionnaire. We tested the entrepreneurship intention model on a sample of 1,027 scientists leading research projects funded by the Chilean Scientific and Technological Development Fund (FONDECYT), the country's primary scientific research grant. The results show strong empirical support for the entrepreneurship intention model proposed while highlighting some critical issues specific to entrepreneurial intention in scientists. In particular, we found an indirect effect of perceived subjective social support on entrepreneurial intention, which is mediated by entrepreneurial attitude and perceived behavioral control toward entrepreneurship. These results suggest that policies orientated toward promoting academic entrepreneurship should include developing a healthy social environment toward it, meaning that entrepreneurial intention is not only an individual but an organizational challenge. These policies should analyze the social norms guiding the scientists' reference groups to increase their effectiveness.

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