Predicting entrepreneurial behaviour: a test of the theory of planned behaviour
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Abstract\n This article contributes to the occupational choice literature pertaining to entrepreneurship by applying the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) to predict entrepreneurial behaviour. Originating from social psychology, the TPB posits that intention, a function of behavioural beliefs, is a significant predictor of subsequent behaviour. In spite of an established stream of scholarship explaining the formation of entrepreneurial intentions, empirical research has not yet employed longitudinal data to examine whether the intention to start a business measured at one point of time translates into subsequent entrepreneurial behaviour. This article provides a full test of the TPB in the prediction of…
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- Theory of planned behavior
- Entrepreneurship
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Test (biology)
- Scholarship
- Control (management)
- Economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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