Founder, Academic, or Employee? A Nuanced Study of Career Choice Intentions

Volume: 53, Pages: 30 - 57
Published: May 28, 2015
Abstract
We add novel insights to the debate about why individuals choose to start their own firm by comparing entrepreneurial intentions to the intentions to work at a university as an academic and to be employed in a private firm. To model this more complex set of career choices, we examine novel multiplicative aspects of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) and test our hypotheses on survey data of 15,866 students from 13 European countries....
Paper Details
Title
Founder, Academic, or Employee? A Nuanced Study of Career Choice Intentions
Published Date
May 28, 2015
Volume
53
Pages
30 - 57
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