Prior family business exposure as intergenerational influence and entrepreneurial intent: A Theory of Planned Behavior approach
Abstract
Research indicates that family experiences constitute a powerful socializing influence on the values, attitudes, and behaviors people adopt over the course of their lives. Incorporating theoretical research using the Theory of Planned Behavior [Ajzen, I. Residual effects of past on later behavior: Habituation and reasoned action perspectives. Personality and Social Psychology Review 2002; 6(2): 107–122.] the mediating effects of attitudes...
Paper Details
Title
Prior family business exposure as intergenerational influence and entrepreneurial intent: A Theory of Planned Behavior approach
Published Date
Oct 1, 2007
Journal
Volume
60
Issue
10
Pages
1090 - 1098
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